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Thanks for the info.
The MI info is on par from what I've heard.
My biggest concern is can I list in here on the 'fire and sell out of state as a private seller ? I know it goes to an FFL on the buyers end,done it a few times when life was easier.
Just not sure what the current rules are , other than being completly BS ! It's much easier to sell it and ship out of state. Though most of the hassle is on the buyers end on an in state transfer. I sold a revolver and a long gun in the past few weeks. Shipped both via UPS ground to 2 different ffl holders outside of MI. No issues or complications. Insure the package for full value and require a signature. Have a UPS account to print a label at home and generally you can find a discount code that works. Take it to the UPS customer counter and it goes. If over $1000 insurance, they will sign a receipt Just know that if you are not an FFL and you ship UPS as an individual (not through shipmygun, etc) you run afoul of the current UPS corporate policy and are unlikely to have insurance honored. They no longer permit shipping from an individual, which is why USPS is really the only game in town - unless you use one of the services such as shipmygun. Thanks Yeah, I plan on using USPS. My local one has been pretty good in the past.
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You’ll be fine. Probably. 🫤
If you buy and sell guns to make money, then you may run afoul of BATFE’s more stringent interpretation of the law. If you’re selling one of your own personally used guns, then you will be fine. And yes, USPS still ships long guns from individuals to FFL dealers. Just selling a semi-custom I don't use anymore. Key words... Rem 700, PacNor, McMillian You’ll be fine. No, wait! Umm, that sounds very risky. I’d be willing to take it off your hands. Won’t even cost you much! 😏
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You’ll be fine. Probably. 🫤
If you buy and sell guns to make money, then you may run afoul of BATFE’s more stringent interpretation of the law. If you’re selling one of your own personally used guns, then you will be fine. And yes, USPS still ships long guns from individuals to FFL dealers.
Selling to a MI CPL holder is still very easy. Just download and fill out the state transfer form. I am going to sell a pre-war model 70 in 300 H&H. I bought it in around 1990 or so. I am hoping it is worth more today than 35 years ago. Does thatmean I need to jump through BATF's hoops now for a 85 year old rifle? 1. I am not an attorney 2. With #1 understood: you will be fine. You still must ship it to a FFL and follow the laws of your state. Federal law specifically allows for the liquidation of a person’s own firearm collection.
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Thanks for the info.
The MI info is on par from what I've heard.
My biggest concern is can I list in here on the 'fire and sell out of state as a private seller ? I know it goes to an FFL on the buyers end,done it a few times when life was easier.
Just not sure what the current rules are , other than being completly BS ! It's much easier to sell it and ship out of state. Though most of the hassle is on the buyers end on an in state transfer. I sold a revolver and a long gun in the past few weeks. Shipped both via UPS ground to 2 different ffl holders outside of MI. No issues or complications. Insure the package for full value and require a signature. Have a UPS account to print a label at home and generally you can find a discount code that works. Take it to the UPS customer counter and it goes. If over $1000 insurance, they will sign a receipt I wouldn’t be bragging about that…. Handguns are supposed to be next day air.
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Thanks for the info.
The MI info is on par from what I've heard.
My biggest concern is can I list in here on the 'fire and sell out of state as a private seller ? I know it goes to an FFL on the buyers end,done it a few times when life was easier.
Just not sure what the current rules are , other than being completly BS ! It's much easier to sell it and ship out of state. Though most of the hassle is on the buyers end on an in state transfer. I sold a revolver and a long gun in the past few weeks. Shipped both via UPS ground to 2 different ffl holders outside of MI. No issues or complications. Insure the package for full value and require a signature. Have a UPS account to print a label at home and generally you can find a discount code that works. Take it to the UPS customer counter and it goes. If over $1000 insurance, they will sign a receipt I wouldn’t be bragging about that…. Handguns are supposed to be next day air. There is no legal requirement for that.
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