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    Default How to do a proper FTF xfer?

    I listed my house gun on gunlistings.org, and was wondering is the a "correct" way to conduct a FTF transfer? I was thinking a drivers lic and there CHP and make the buyer sign a bill of sale like you would a car? Never done one so I got no clue. Also is there any liability on my end doing an FTF instead of an FFL?





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    In Virginia, the only requirement is that you have no reason to believe that the buyer is ineligible to purchase the firearm. No CHP, no DL, no Bill of Sale is required.

    As to the second part of your question, I really cannot think of any advantage to paying an FFL to handle the transfer.
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    If you really want to cover yourself, require a Voter Registration Card. Not everyone has a CCW, but anyone who can legally vote can legally buy a gun.

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    IDK maybe he gives you the money you give him the gun?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Treo View Post
    IDK maybe he gives you the money you give him the gun?
    Ya Ya, cut me some slack. I'm from MA. there it takes forms, lots of money, and if it's on a wednesday...blood and stool samples!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimbobborg:184372
    If you really want to cover yourself, require a Voter Registration Card. Not everyone has a CCW, but anyone who can legally vote can legally buy a gun.

    Jim
    Not true. If you are felon you can get your right to vote restored without having your gun rights restored.

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