I was browsing Jim Willi's site and he does paperwork for individual to individual sales in Texas. Has anyone ever done this? I have a new CGS Hekate I may not use and am considering selling my Sandman S.
Animal Eight 84 said:
Yes. I've done a few Form 4 transfers with another individual in Texas and not used a FFL.
Not for a silencer but for transferable full auto.
It's the exact same process.
Exact same wait time. Also, as Animal mentioned, no need for a dealer if transferring in state. Can transfer individual to individual on a Form 4. If using a dealer for in state, there's an extra $200 tax to transfer the can to the dealer first. Same would go to selling out of state. $400 in taxes and double the wait time.RK said:
What's the processing time like? Same wait as new?
BSD said:
Can it be sold trust to individual, or trust to trust?
BSD said:Animal Eight 84 said:
Yes. I've done a few Form 4 transfers with another individual in Texas and not used a FFL.
Not for a silencer but for transferable full auto.
It's the exact same process.
Got any more of those full auto's?
Scud Runner said:
Do you sell your stamp as well or is that a tax you just never get back? Isn't it tied directly to the suppressor you're selling?
How did that work? Did you transfer it to them on a Form 4 first or did they take it in for "repairs"?AgCMT said:
Sold a can about 10 years ago. I just did it through a class 3 gun store. They held the can and submitted all of the paperwork. The buyer paid a fee to the store. I got my stamp back from the feds about 5-6 months later. It wasn't a big deal, but that was probably because the gun store did all of the work.