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You can ship directly to an FFL, in any state, per federal and PA law.
If they send you their first 3 and last 5 of their FFL # you can verify their licensed address via ATF EZ-Check. https://www.atfonline.gov/fflezcheck |
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I think you can ship a long gun directly to the recipient in-state, but have to ship to an FFL if out of state.
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