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      Yugoslavian-m57-tokarev-pistol-zastava-7-62x25-

      Does a designated collector letter cut it? Or is there a C&R permit one needs. I know a guy that has a few at yester-years prices, Atlantic was only for example.
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      Yugoslavian-m57-tokarev-pistol-zastava-7-62x25-

      So, how many Maryland "hoops of fire" does one have to jump through to buy one of these? Same as going to a dealer to buy new Glock? BG check, permit, HQL, fingerprints, etc??? https://atlanticfirearms.com/yugoslavian-m57-tokarev-pistol-zastava-7-62x25-military-surplus
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      If I am reading this correctly, transfers, bolt rifle,

      So basically, it has to hit an FFL somewhere, either here or there, depending on whether or not their FFL will accept from private party. If not, that means both ends unless I deliver. Guess it's best to just pay the 40 and have it on both books on both ends, in and out... Thanks everyone...
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      If I am reading this correctly, transfers, bolt rifle,

      part 4, https://www.atf.gov/resource-center/docs/0813-firearms-top-12-qaspdf/download If I want to sell a bolt gun (REM 700) to an out of state purchaser, it goes to a FFL on my end and gets shipped to an FFL on their end? Help???
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      Transfer upon death of owner

      What if there was a will and 4 minor children? Does the will specifically have to include the firearms? Or is it considered joint property like everything else, just goes to the spouse?
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      Transfer upon death of owner

      What happens when a spouse dies that owned firearms. Do they transfer to the surviving spouse? Is paperwork required? If they do, can the surviving spouse transfer f to f to another WV resident? I have read allot of WV law but cant find the answer. Thank You
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      Md. law, weapons to family member upon death of owner

      Bet quite a few did. They should have just let that sleeping dog lay. Idiots.
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      Md. law, weapons to family member upon death of owner

      Yes, they said they would never want an AK but when Md. said you couldn't have one anymore, they did the most logical thing months in advance.
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      Md. law, weapons to family member upon death of owner

      Actually it was her 2 sons.
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      Md. law, weapons to family member upon death of owner

      Thanks everyone, Teratos, Guess for the AK you could just sell parts off and destroy the receiver to keep it simple. Great, crystal clear MD. laws...
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      Md. law, weapons to family member upon death of owner

      So anything not regulated, shotguns, Mauser, bolts, C&R handguns/rifles just pass over. Got it. So a Glock .45 isn't a regulated firearm, just a registered firearm, when purchased and passes over via will or trust. How about home builds like AR's and AK's? Say a home built AR Hvy barrel, vs...
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      Md. law, weapons to family member upon death of owner

      Can legally owned and registered (on a 4473) and regulated firearms/bare receivers be given to or transferred to a family member upon my death? My sister is the executor. What about bolt rifles that transferred to me as long guns? What about a home build? Should they be put on a trust...
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      7Th.District Judges, Who to Vote For/Against?

      Anyone know their 2A "leanings"?
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      Is it legal to transport regulated through Md.?

      You failed to mention the steel penetrating x-ray device that can seek out and melt firearms without damaging your vehicle.
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