Thieves love scary black rifles. Do yourself a favor, put your AR in the compartment under the back seat and wear a T-shirt with a black rifle on it. Nobody's gonna try to steal that one.moss20 wrote:Once your in Va. you can have your AR in a gun rack in the back window of your truck with your clips in the console for easy availability. I keep a 20 ga. in my truck all the time. Va. is an open carry state also.
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Welcome to the forum. I think you will find VA very gun friendly compared to where you are coming from. The general assembly is in the process of making it even more so as we speak. There are some great people here and plenty of help with getting used to the gun owners lay of the land.
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Re: Moving to Virginia
Showmasters in Roanoke, March 20/21 (Roanoke Civic Center)dooger52287 wrote:....can you guys tell me about some good gun shows within two-three hours of Roanoke?
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C & E in Salem, April 17/18 (Salem Civic Center)
Of course, there's a good variety of shops in the area and you can transfer 'em in if you find a great deal somewhere else...
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Do remember that if you go to an establishment that served alcohol for on-premises consumption, you MUST carry openly (or not at all). At least, until we get that restaurant ban lifted (soon, we all hope). And sometimes, the damnedest places have that license - grocrey stores, fast food...dooger52287 wrote:As far as open carry, I think I'll pass. I have my carry to concealed permit up here, with a cross breed holster of course ()...and I think I'll keep it that way once I get my permit.
I don't know, but is there any way we can send it back to you? It was obviously mis-delivered. Darn Postal Service...dooger52287 wrote:Thanks everyone for your help and open arms, I can wait to get down to VA.....and as far as the snow, at the current moment you guys have more than I do....whats up with that?!
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I can't say it will be good but there is a gun show in Lynchburg on Feb 20, 21.CCFan wrote:Showmasters in Roanoke, March 20/21 (Roanoke Civic Center)dooger52287 wrote:....can you guys tell me about some good gun shows within two-three hours of Roanoke?
and:
C & E in Salem, April 17/18 (Salem Civic Center)
Of course, there's a good variety of shops in the area and you can transfer 'em in if you find a great deal somewhere else...
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Alright, thanks everyone for the warm welcome, I have another question...
Massachusetts prohibits you to purchase a gun from online without contact with an FFL. However, with all the laws and such in Mass, most people wont even ship to the state. If I were to purchase a firearm on lets say, gunsamerica.com can I have it shipped directly to my address, or do I have to have it shipped to an FFL?
Just sold my Walther and Im interested in a Glock 26....they're much cheaper online! Thanks!
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Massachusetts prohibits you to purchase a gun from online without contact with an FFL. However, with all the laws and such in Mass, most people wont even ship to the state. If I were to purchase a firearm on lets say, gunsamerica.com can I have it shipped directly to my address, or do I have to have it shipped to an FFL?
Just sold my Walther and Im interested in a Glock 26....they're much cheaper online! Thanks!
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I'm not 100% sure on long guns (which I think can be shipped by anyone, but must go to an FFL), but I know that handguns have to be shipped by an FFL to an FFL due to Postal Service regulations. That's a Fed thing, not a State thing.dooger52287 wrote:Alright, thanks everyone for the warm welcome, I have another question...
Massachusetts prohibits you to purchase a gun from online without contact with an FFL. However, with all the laws and such in Mass, most people wont even ship to the state. If I were to purchase a firearm on lets say, gunsamerica.com can I have it shipped directly to my address, or do I have to have it shipped to an FFL?
Just sold my Walther and Im interested in a Glock 26....they're much cheaper online! Thanks!
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It will need to be shipped to an FFL and you will have to go pick it up, fill out paperwork and get backgrounded.
Interstate firearms sales all have to go through an FFL under federal law.
Now, a face-to-face personal sale between two Virginia residents, within Virginia - no need for an FFL in that case.
Interstate firearms sales all have to go through an FFL under federal law.
Now, a face-to-face personal sale between two Virginia residents, within Virginia - no need for an FFL in that case.
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FTF private transactions in VA is essentially ungoverned. The problem with that is it places the burden of responsibility on you to make sure you engage in a legal transaction. Otherwise you face the possibility of getting caught up something like a bloomberg sting...allingeneral wrote: Now, a face-to-face personal sale between two Virginia residents, within Virginia - no need for an FFL in that case.
We recommend if you engage in private transactions to try and "mimic" what would happen in a regular gun store. That is, ask for and check ID and ask a couple of simple questions. Are you a felon? Can you legally posses this weapon under VA law? A bill of sale with remarks and answers is also highly recommended. I've found that everyone I've dealt with privately has no issue with this...it protects you, them, and shows you have done due diligence by going beyond what the law calls for if the transaction is ever called into question...
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