In a nutshell:
Family friend widowed a few years back. Finds revolver buried in back of closet recently and wants it gone (nice 66-1 S&W 4".) Asks me to help her sell it or she's going to turn it in to PD for destruction.
Widow refuses to do DOJ mail-in paperwork to put revolver into her own name. Refuses to do FTF transfer with potential buyers. Local gunshop refuses to buy outright or do consignment sale as revolver is not reg'd to widow. Nothing wrong with revolver's history (not stolen etc.) but she's being stubborn and crotchety. She has said she'd just give the thing to me but I don't think that's possible without a FTF DROS and I'd rather get her some much needed cash.
My thought is the only legal way to avoid having her scrap the wheelgun is to ship to FFL for final disposition with a buyer, inside of CA or out.
OK Calguns legal experts, am I on the right track, or am I smoking crack?
Thanks for your input.
Family friend widowed a few years back. Finds revolver buried in back of closet recently and wants it gone (nice 66-1 S&W 4".) Asks me to help her sell it or she's going to turn it in to PD for destruction.
Widow refuses to do DOJ mail-in paperwork to put revolver into her own name. Refuses to do FTF transfer with potential buyers. Local gunshop refuses to buy outright or do consignment sale as revolver is not reg'd to widow. Nothing wrong with revolver's history (not stolen etc.) but she's being stubborn and crotchety. She has said she'd just give the thing to me but I don't think that's possible without a FTF DROS and I'd rather get her some much needed cash.

My thought is the only legal way to avoid having her scrap the wheelgun is to ship to FFL for final disposition with a buyer, inside of CA or out.
OK Calguns legal experts, am I on the right track, or am I smoking crack?

Thanks for your input.
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