Ok everyone:
1) Cindy's Hotshots didn't know what to do.
2) Maryland State Police Barracks in Glen Burnie didn't know what to do.
3) Calls and emails to the MFLD in Pikesville are not answered and no responses.
No one seems to know.
TLDR: My best friend died in January 2023 unexpectedly. This is all in the state of Maryland - nothing outside of the state. He had a few regulated firearms that are in the estate that need to be transferred out. His family does NOT want the guns and both myself and the other person who would like to acquire these are not blood or marriage related so the 77R cannot be gift or inheritance.
Question: Is there ANY FFL in AA county or surrounding counties - eastern shore is okay too -that can help me get these transferred out of the estate to an individual? Two lots going to two people. We (the people who want to receive the regulated firearms from the estate) both have HQL's. Will pay transfer fees and I cannot post on any of the Industry Partners forums asking for help so I will start here.
I have the notarized letters of administration of the estate listing his mother (alive) who is the executor of the estate and has signature authority. I have access to the death certificate and the firearm details for a transfer from the estate to me and the other party. I don't know how to start the transfer (what type to I pick? Other? Private transfer for each?) in the portal and what paperwork from the estate has to be uploaded. I have done many FTF transfers at the MSP barracks and purchased firearms inside of Maryland as well purchasing firearms out of state and being received and transferred lawfully in Maryland via a regulated MD dealer. I am a designated collector - the other party is not. Even so, the other party should be able to receive two regulated firearms out of the estate and wait the 60 days until they can do another state transfer.
Thanks-
Chris.
1) Cindy's Hotshots didn't know what to do.
2) Maryland State Police Barracks in Glen Burnie didn't know what to do.
3) Calls and emails to the MFLD in Pikesville are not answered and no responses.
No one seems to know.
TLDR: My best friend died in January 2023 unexpectedly. This is all in the state of Maryland - nothing outside of the state. He had a few regulated firearms that are in the estate that need to be transferred out. His family does NOT want the guns and both myself and the other person who would like to acquire these are not blood or marriage related so the 77R cannot be gift or inheritance.
Question: Is there ANY FFL in AA county or surrounding counties - eastern shore is okay too -that can help me get these transferred out of the estate to an individual? Two lots going to two people. We (the people who want to receive the regulated firearms from the estate) both have HQL's. Will pay transfer fees and I cannot post on any of the Industry Partners forums asking for help so I will start here.
I have the notarized letters of administration of the estate listing his mother (alive) who is the executor of the estate and has signature authority. I have access to the death certificate and the firearm details for a transfer from the estate to me and the other party. I don't know how to start the transfer (what type to I pick? Other? Private transfer for each?) in the portal and what paperwork from the estate has to be uploaded. I have done many FTF transfers at the MSP barracks and purchased firearms inside of Maryland as well purchasing firearms out of state and being received and transferred lawfully in Maryland via a regulated MD dealer. I am a designated collector - the other party is not. Even so, the other party should be able to receive two regulated firearms out of the estate and wait the 60 days until they can do another state transfer.
Thanks-
Chris.
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