alwaysc0de390
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I am about to sell my first gun online , to someone in Virginia... I am in Missouri.
The gun is an 1889 Smith and Wesson revolver.
I read per gunbroker.com that "Antique" weapons made before 1898 can be sent from person to person ... NOT REQUIRING an FFL.
I also read that UPS will ship the gun, but it HAS to go next day air.
In Missouri all it takes is a bill of sale to sell a handgun or rifle from person to person.... NO ADDITIONAL PAPERWORK.
I will write 3 bill of sales. Send him two that I sign.... have him sign them both, keep one ... and send me one back in a SASE that I provide.
Do I have to worry about him taking care of his own states paperwork, or is that on him?
If I am missing anything, or doing something wrong please let me know. Thanks
The gun is an 1889 Smith and Wesson revolver.
I read per gunbroker.com that "Antique" weapons made before 1898 can be sent from person to person ... NOT REQUIRING an FFL.
I also read that UPS will ship the gun, but it HAS to go next day air.
In Missouri all it takes is a bill of sale to sell a handgun or rifle from person to person.... NO ADDITIONAL PAPERWORK.
I will write 3 bill of sales. Send him two that I sign.... have him sign them both, keep one ... and send me one back in a SASE that I provide.
Do I have to worry about him taking care of his own states paperwork, or is that on him?
If I am missing anything, or doing something wrong please let me know. Thanks
