Question. Can 2 Cailfornia residents do a PPT in another state. Reason i am going to be up in Reno later this week and a Friend of mine who i have know for over 40 years who lives in Susanville,CA wants to by something from me.
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I think "No" is the short answer. You may be able to legally do a transfer in NV depending on their state laws, but it isn't a CA PPT, so if they want to bring the gun back into CA it still needs to transfer through a CA FFL. So there wouldn't be a point to it. -
you both have to be in ca to do a dros. ftf. drive over to Tahoe any gun shop there can do dros. There are 5 storefront gun shops there.Comment
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No, you are a CA resident and NV dealers can't follow CA law and submit a CA DROS.
If it was a C&R and the receiver has a C&R FFL, then it could be acquired out of state, as long as it is reported when it is brought back.
Using a Tahoe dealer would work, but there is the waiting period.
Is it an off roster handgun? If not, ship it to a CA FFL near the receiver.Kemasa.
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FYI.
NV laws have changed.
Starting 01-02-2020...
All firearm transfers in NV must be done through a NV FFL dealer.
^Exemptions to this are:
1. Transfers to & from a Gov/Mil/LE agency to an authorized employee.
2. Transfers of antique firearms.
3. Transfers between immediate family members.
4. Transfers from a deceased person to the executor/administrator of the deceased person's estate.
5. Temporary transfer to a non-prohibited person to use in defense against immediate bodily injury or death and the transfer only lasting until the threat is ended.
6. Temporary transfer to a non-prohibited person:
A. at an established/licensed shooting range.
B. at an organized/sponsored competition.
C. for participation in a performance.
D. with valid NV hunting license for the duration of the hunting season the firearm is intended to be used in.
E. while in the immediate presence of the owner.
There are no exemptions for C&R firearms and for persons with valid C&R 03-FFLs.
Which means all C&R firearms must be transferred through a NV FFL dealer, regardless if the transferee has a valid C&R FFL.
NV FFL dealers can only transfer Title 1 Rifle or Title 1 Shotgun to a non-resident of NV.
If the non-resident of NV has a valid C&R FFL, then the NV FFL dealer can transfer C&R firearms to that person.Last edited by Quiet; 01-06-2020, 3:42 AM.sigpic
"If someone has a gun and is trying to kill you, it would be reasonable to shoot back with your own gun." - Dalai Lama (Seattle Times, 05-15-2001).Comment
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Make sure both have all id's for dros. Buyer needs ca I/d or D/L and another proof of address and fsc..Comment
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Is the person getting the gun going to be able to go back in 10 days? That is the waiting period.
Make sure that there are no federal limits apply ID/DL or you have the additional documents.Kemasa.
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And the death of 1000 cuts begins in Nevada...FYI.
NV laws have changed.
Starting 01-02-2020...
All firearm transfers in NV must be done through a NV FFL dealer.
^Exemptions to this are:
1. Transfers to & from a Gov/Mil/LE agency to an authorized employee.
2. Transfers of antique firearms.
3. Transfers between immediate family members.
4. Transfers from a deceased person to the executor/administrator of the deceased person's estate.
5. Temporary transfer to a non-prohibited person to use in defense against immediate bodily injury or death and the transfer only lasting until the threat is ended.
6. Temporary transfer to a non-prohibited person:
A. at an established/licensed shooting range.
B. at an organized/sponsored competition.
C. for participation in a performance.
D. with valid NV hunting license for the duration of the hunting season the firearm is intended to be used in.
E. while in the immediate presence of the owner.
There are no exemptions for C&R firearms and for persons with valid C&R 03-FFLs.
Which means all C&R firearms must be transferred through a NV FFL dealer, regardless if the transferee has a valid C&R FFL.
NV FFL dealers can only transfer Title 1 Rifle or Title 1 Shotgun to a non-resident of NV.
If the non-resident of NV has a valid C&R FFL, then the NV FFL dealer can transfer C&R firearms to that person.Comment
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