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Re: Out of state handgun purchase
Time is relative. If you can define forever I can define temporary.
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Re: Out of state handgun purchase
That's easy...forever = temporary + 1.dsk wrote:Time is relative. If you can define forever I can define temporary.

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Re: Out of state handgun purchase
i have sent my glocks to Tx to hav1911 dtyle safeties put on them. sent as "precision machined parts" not guns. sent minus slide.
so, can't one send two packages of 'parts' not guns instead, and thus not require an FFL?
so, can't one send two packages of 'parts' not guns instead, and thus not require an FFL?
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Re: Out of state handgun purchase
No, because the frame is still a firearm...