SKU: SVC- FFL Transfer

FFL Transfer: Long gun

FFL Transfer

 Feder firearm transfer, simply speaking, is the change in possession of a firearm from an FFL to another FFL or a person/customer (non-FFL). The person or entity receiving the gun is the transferee.

Technically, any changing of possession of any item is transferring the item, however, the term “transfer,” when used with firearms, almost always means processing the gun through a licensed FFL dealer to a transferee as part of a firearm transaction.

Since the Gun Control Act of 1968 (GCA), firearms that travel interstate (across state lines) must be transferred using a Federal Firearms Licensee (FFL). This is true even if the purchaser has a handgun or firearm permit. This means that firearm transactions (gift, loan, sale, etc.) that happen within the same state don’t require an FFL.

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In order to transfer a gun through an FFL, a specific FF: transfer process must be followed: 1. The recipient needs to be present at the FFL’s licensed location (or a qualifying event like a gun show) and satisfy the background check requirements, fill out a Form 4473, and then take possession of the firearm.

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