02 December 2023, 19:01
SabretoothSOLD - Ruger Redhawks
These revolvers will need to go to your FFL who accepts from a non FFL holder. Shipping only to states where legal. All Federal, state, and local laws will be followed. Add $35 for shipping charges. No trades. I would like to get these sold so I can negotiate a deal with the buyer. Please send PM if interested...
Redhawk 357 Magnum. Jeweled hammer and trigger. Double action, stainless steel. 5.5" barrel $850
Redhawk 44 REM Magnum. Double Action, stainless steel, 5.5" barrel $825
03 December 2023, 06:27
biglukeI believe pistols must go ffl to ffl. Only long guns can ship from owner to ffl
Cheers luke
03 December 2023, 07:17
VA-Kenquote:
Originally posted by bigluke:
I believe pistols must go ffl to ffl. Only long guns can ship from owner to ffl
Cheers luke
The OP is correct - handguns can go to FFL from individual same as long guns.
04 December 2023, 00:15
Sabretoothquote:
Originally posted by bigluke:
I believe pistols must go ffl to ffl. Only long guns can ship from owner to ffl
Cheers luke
Thank you, Va Ken. Federal law DOES NOT prohibit the normal, average American from shipping a firearm to an FFL Holder. See link
HERE Regarding price, there is some wiggle room with these two revolvers...
18 December 2023, 00:39
3584ELKThe rub comes when you try to ship a handgun. First, you might try UPS or FedEx which both have some restrictions in place which make it a) very expensive because you must use their overnight service: costing $100 or more; b) require you to open an account and show your FFL in order to "qualify".
Your next attempt may involve USPS where you will find that handguns are not mailable by a non- licensed person. Hell, even holding an FFL will guarantee trouble at USPS due to all the communists trying to impose their ideas of USPS policy.
Finally, you check with your LGS, who will ship your handgun for $45 plus a handling fee. In the end you may find that just going to your FFL is easier and cheaper.
Pro-Tip: In this case they are correct, but don't trust everything Gun Broker publishes. ATF is the federal authority.
Good luck with your sale- beautiful revolvers!
FFL# 9-91-xxx-xx-06556
18 December 2023, 04:14
hikerbumquote:
Originally posted by 3584ELK:
The rub comes when you try to ship a handgun. First, you might try UPS or FedEx which both have some restrictions in place which make it a) very expensive because you must use their overnight service: costing $100 or more; b) require you to open an account and show your FFL in order to "qualify".
Your next attempt may involve USPS where you will find that handguns are not mailable by a non- licensed person. Hell, even holding an FFL will guarantee trouble at USPS due to all the communists trying to impose their ideas of USPS policy.
Finally, you check with your LGS, who will ship your handgun for $45 plus a handling fee. In the end you may find that just going to your FFL is easier and cheaper.
Pro-Tip: In this case they are correct, but don't trust everything Gun Broker publishes. ATF is the federal authority.
Good luck with your sale- beautiful revolvers!
FFL# 9-91-xxx-xx-06556
Depends on which USPS location. I recently had an ffl ship a handgun that I needed quite a bit of insurance. So he met me there so i could pay the proper insurance amount. He had it all packaged, went to the window, told them he was an ffl and shipping a handgun. He tried to give her paperwork and his ffl along with the ffl it was going to. Both employees said they didn’t need that, put postage on it and took it. It showed up at the end location ffl two days later.
18 December 2023, 04:23
cal30 1906Those a great looking revolvers.