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Old May 26th, 2007
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Default Re: Registration of "inherited" pistols

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Originally Posted by TwistedCopper View Post
Cant an immediate family member give a firearm to you without the need for paperwork of any kind?

For example: My grandfather, approaching 80 yrs old and with very arthritic hands, hands me a pistol and says: "I'm just not capable of shooting this thing anymore. I want you to have it."

At this point, is it not mine without any legal obligation for paperwork?

I need to know this.
Yes, grandparent to grandchild & vice-versa, parent to child & vice-versa, spouse to spouse. no sibling paperless transfers.
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