I am a VA resident and my son is a NYC resident. He wants to acquire an AR, even if I have to keep it here for him. Can anyone suggest a legal, not too complicated way to accomplish this? We want to avoid NY / NYC's requirements if possible.
Thanks
How to Legally Acquire AR?
How to Legally Acquire AR?
Tom P in Sunny Virginia Beach
Re: How to Legally Acquire AR?
If it will be kept in your home why don't you buy it for yourself and let him borrow it when he comes to visit and you guys go shooting?
Not sure how the "gift" thing works. I mean you buy it and give it to him for a birthday or Christmas gift.
I'm sure if you buy it for yourself and keep it in your house and he shoots it at the range (public or private) when he comes to visit then that is legal.
Not sure how the "gift" thing works. I mean you buy it and give it to him for a birthday or Christmas gift.
I'm sure if you buy it for yourself and keep it in your house and he shoots it at the range (public or private) when he comes to visit then that is legal.
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You buying it specifically for him is technically a straw purchase and not legal.
Buy one for yourself and let him shoot it when he visits.
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Yep, I was thinking along the same lines. Buy it for myself. Let him shoot it when he is here. And I might decide at some point down the road to sell it.............maybe to him.
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Re: How to Legally Acquire AR?
Good luck selling it to him while he's a NY resident unless you're going to water it down enough to be SAFE Act compliant.
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Its a 'transfer', same as a sale works except for the $0 price. In VA at least, between residents.. All ok, as long as no one is prohibited. Between states, get a FFL involved.M1A4ME wrote:Not sure how the "gift" thing works.
(there are exceptions for inheritance, but that's not in-scope for the OP's question)
To the OP, it is highly unlikely a VA will sell and transfer an AR to your son. While it is possible for a dealer in state 1 to sell to a resident of state 2, the sale, and transfer must comply with the laws of both states. And most dealers won't know NYS's laws, or how to comply, so they will likely politely decline to try.
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AR's are too high visibility at this time. Even a clean purchase will be watched.
I believe that the FFL refusing to make the sale is for the protection of the FF license. They do not want to violate the law and lost their license -- it would close the business and likely cause a financial burden defending any actions.
If I were you I would make the purchase myself for myself. If your son decides to visit or relocate to Va you will have a nice gift for him.
I believe that the FFL refusing to make the sale is for the protection of the FF license. They do not want to violate the law and lost their license -- it would close the business and likely cause a financial burden defending any actions.
If I were you I would make the purchase myself for myself. If your son decides to visit or relocate to Va you will have a nice gift for him.
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Re: How to Legally Acquire AR?
Thanks for all your comments. I am going to talk to an FFL or two here in VA Beach and see what they have to say. From comments here and on another forum, though, I do not think him buying the AR or me buying it and gifting it to him anytime soon, or at least while he is a NY resident, is going to happen. We'll see.
Tom P in Sunny Virginia Beach
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I'm a dealer and I can tell you this...if you come in and ask a question about purchasing a gun for your son in another state and you’ll hold for him when he comes here to shoot…you will not be getting the gun from me and to be honest I cannot imagine any dealer selling you a gun. With that said, go into the shop, pick out the AR you want and keep your pie hole closed about what you’re going to do with it.
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Re: How to Legally Acquire AR?
Thanks! Already decided I am going to buy (another) one for me.
Tom P in Sunny Virginia Beach

