Isn't it illegal to sell firearms????
It sure is not smart, or recommended.
Isn't it illegal to sell firearms????
If you ever move back to MD, maintaining possession of the AR-15 enables you to keep it (under current laws), which is nice if it's in a now banned configuration. Keeping possession of the handgun already registered with the MD State Police also saves you a little hassle vs replacing it and bringing a different handgun to the state which would have to be registered anew.
This. Think long term.If you think you could end up back in MD, don't sell the AR. It is literally not replaceable
OP never responded in the 5 days since he posted. Moving 3 guns and ammo is insignificant and a question easily researched without pestering a gun forum for which he was never a really active member. I moved ALL my guns and ammo when I left MD with the intent never to return. Budget truck rental was the ticket for me. OP could fit his "arsenal" in a Smart car.
OP is probably a government troll looking for the loop holes that we know of so they can write legislation to close them. You do realize they troll this sight for information.
Which list?Yupp. This site is on a known government watch list.
I've always imagined they were like driving a street-legal go-kart. Never had one though.my 2004-5 Mini Cooper S 6spd was the most shit-kicking sports car I ever owned. As long as you're not trying to get laid in it - and actually drive one to the limit you can't possibly know what I mean. I've owned a 68 Camaro 327 RS, a modified rocket of a 71 Chevy Monte Carlo, an Alpha spider, and a Porsche 914 but that Mini was like driving a chainsaw in the twisties, glued to the earth, and I would always quit at 130mph even though she had a lot of legs left in her. Literally death-defying shit. And just for the record, you could easily fit a lot of shit in its boot.
One alternative might be to ship them to a license dealer in your new location. You can pick them up but you must comply with any local laws an Maryland until you change residency. I recently had a rifle on consignment in Virginia and decided to keep it. I could not just go pick it up because the Virginia dealer must comply with Maryland law. I had the rifle shipped to a local dealer and picked up there. Only issue was that my rifle is a 308 and Maryland requires a HQL which I have. Just cost me shipping charges.
Guess the OP must’ve left.....haven’t heard a peep since asking!
Maybe he got a great deal on JosephIV's old pad.Guess the OP must’ve left.....haven’t heard a peep since asking!
If you're just not wanting to travel with firearms another option, depending on where you are moving to, is you can mail the long guns to yourself by USPS, or to another address if you address it to your name and c/o whomever is at the address where you are sending them.I'm planning on moving out of Maryland before the end of 2020, and would like to sell my guns and ammo rather than transporting them across the country....
Beware of the x-ray machines.
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I recently had a rifle on consignment in Virginia and decided to keep it. I could not just go pick it up because the Virginia dealer must comply with Maryland law. I had the rifle shipped to a local dealer and picked up there. Only issue was that my rifle is a 308 and Maryland requires a HQL which I have. Just cost me shipping charges.
WTF???
If it is a rifle, and not banned in MD, a VA FFL can transfer it to you. If it is banned in MD, then an MD FFL cannot transfer to you.
What does having an HQL have to do with a long gun?????
Guess the OP must’ve left.....haven’t heard a peep since asking!