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  • whoreable
    Member
    • Jun 2010
    • 238

    Handed down Revolver FFL question

    My father owned a Single Action Army 44-40 revolver with an Ivory white pistol grip.

    He passed away in 2005 and going through some of his belongings I found the Firearm.

    My question is, what can I do to transfer the title of the Revolver to my name from his?

    Also, if anyone would have a rough estimate on what a SAA 44-40 in good condition with Ivory grips might be worth that would be great!
    FORT COLLINS TATTOOER

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    jtmkinsd
    Senior Member
    • Mar 2010
    • 2352

    Originally posted by whoreable
    My father owned a Single Action Army 44-40 revolver with an Ivory white pistol grip.

    He passed away in 2005 and going through some of his belongings I found the Firearm.

    My question is, what can I do to transfer the title of the Revolver to my name from his?

    Also, if anyone would have a rough estimate on what a SAA 44-40 in good condition with Ivory grips might be worth that would be great!
    I'm assuming there was no will. So my advice is to simply fill out a voluntary registration form: Firearm Ownership Record Fill it out and mail it to DOJ with a check for $19.

    As far as value...it's hard to really give a good estimate without pics, serial number (for date of manufacture info) and if you have the box it is a plus. But conservatively...I can say in the ballpark of $1100-$1500
    Originally posted by orangeglo
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      ke6guj
      Moderator
      CGN Contributor - Lifetime
      • Nov 2003
      • 23725

      Originally posted by jtmkinsd
      I'm assuming there was no will. So my advice is to simply fill out a voluntary registration form: Firearm Ownership Record Fill it out and mail it to DOJ with a check for $19.
      if it was made before 1899, then it would be considered an antique, and no need to be registered.
      Jack



      Do you want an AOW or C&R SBS/SBR in CA?

      No posts of mine are to be construed as legal advice, which can only be given by a lawyer.

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      • #4
        jtmkinsd
        Senior Member
        • Mar 2010
        • 2352

        Originally posted by ke6guj
        if it was made before 1899, then it would be considered an antique, and no need to be registered.
        Very true...I also wanted to say there is a LOT of information which goes into the valuation of the firearm. So it should be brought to a competent gunsmith for a once over and idea of the rating on the firearm. As I said, the value I gave is a conservative one...It could be worth a good deal more.
        Originally posted by orangeglo
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          whoreable
          Member
          • Jun 2010
          • 238

          Thanks guys! I had a suspicion that we had a law against very old guns. I will go look at the Revolver and find the Serial # and production date, and then begin the DOJ process if needed!
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          www.fortcollinstattoo.blogspot.com

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            jtmkinsd
            Senior Member
            • Mar 2010
            • 2352

            Originally posted by whoreable
            Thanks guys! I had a suspicion that we had a law against very old guns. I will go look at the Revolver and find the Serial # and production date, and then begin the DOJ process if needed!
            Nope...as a matter of fact...the older the gun, the fewer laws there are.
            Originally posted by orangeglo
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            • #7
              whoreable
              Member
              • Jun 2010
              • 238

              Originally posted by jtmkinsd
              Nope...as a matter of fact...the older the gun, the fewer laws there are.
              Thats what I meant, sorry my wording was not that well thought out. Kinda like an older car that needs no smogging.
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