Planning on that. Was hoping to find something in writing.Contact law enforcement or gun shops in the state you're shipping to.
TOTW knows what they're talking about.I live in IL and I wanted to get the answer to that question for the members and myself. I seen a nice Hawken for sale here and I thought about getting it.
So this is what I found out. The 2 gun shops I called said I would have to go through them and pay the 75.00 transfer fees. I then called TRACK OF THE WOLF and the gentleman that answered the phone told me that Black powder rifles and such are exempt from that law and that they would ship the Hawken I seen right to my house. He also said someone had to sign for it at delivery.
Tomorrow I will call ATF in Chicago and see what they say. I will post the results of the phone conversation.
I would still check before I order a ML’er out of state.
SF ……. All !!!!!!
You can call the ATF but I doubt they'd help much. ATF is Federal while it's up to the individual states whether or not you go through an FFL. The State makes the determination as to whether it's a gun or not subject to an FFL.I live in IL and I wanted to get the answer to that question for the members and myself. I seen a nice Hawken for sale here and I thought about getting it.
So this is what I found out. The 2 gun shops I called said I would have to go through them and pay the 75.00 transfer fees. I then called TRACK OF THE WOLF and the gentleman that answered the phone told me that Black powder rifles and such are exempt from that law and that they would ship the Hawken I seen right to my house. He also said someone had to sign for it at delivery.
Tomorrow I will call ATF in Chicago and see what they say. I will post the results of the phone conversation.
I would still check before I order a ML’er out of state.
SF ……. All !!!!!!
And there-in lies a good point. Don't rely on mail order to know the laws for your state.I live in Illinois, the last BP gun I ordered online was from Dixie and they shipped it direct, Midway would not ship the exact same gun to Illinois.
1851 Navy by the way.
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