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I know from the PA Transfer site FAQ that most long guns can be transferred without an FFL.
http://www.guntransfer.org/faq.html Can I give my brother my AR15? It's a stag arms, if that matters. He's my bro, has a carry permit, and is absolutely not prohibited to own a gun. Can I give it to my bro without an FFL? Thanks! Charles |
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Hand it over!!!!
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Your about to have a lot of long lost brothers. Brother
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Yes. Its perfectly legal....
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I have often thought of you as a brother.
(gave an AK to my brother.) Quote:
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LOL! Thanks guys for the info!
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