An individual non-FFL can ship to an out of state FFL, Some FFL's in the ship to state may not accept from an individual from out of state, but that is up to that particular FFL.
I'm not sure about an individual bringing it to an out of state FFL to transfer to an individual in that state...
I believe the former scenario would apply. It would have to be transferred to the Mississipi resident by a Mississippi FFL. You might want to contact the Miss. FFL to see if you can bring it to him to transfer to the Miss resident. Some won't receive anything that did not come in through a LA. FFL.
U might be better off buying the 3" barrel and have it threaded for chokes. I can imagine the 3" chambered barrel was almost as rare as chicken teeth. Or you might get the barrel and use other nontoxic shot such as Bismuth for waterfowl hunting or hunting in areas that require nontoxic shot to...
Walker Pawn charges $20/transfer.
One thing non FFL holders should realize is that it takes a lot to get a FFL with insurance fees, alarm systems, storage, and safes, etc. Not to mention the dog and pony show you have to go through to get and keep your license.
"Where's Waldo?
dude hasn't been back posting or I can't find it.
We asked What was she convicted off.
Pictures or mugshot
all we get is the fickle finger of fate award?"
I'm guessing he learned his lesson not to air your dirty laundry on here. We will run it up a flagpole and salute it, lol !!!
Ruger LC carbine in 45acp, Henry Long Ranger Supreme, internal hammer/enclosed action 5.56 Lever that takes AR mags and is threaded. S&W Lever 44 Mag that looks like a cross between a Henry and a Marlin in stainless.
I always thought all you needed was a sack and some good buddies to flush them towards you so you could catch them in the sack.
Then they would leave you out in the woods and wait for you join them at the local watering hole once you realized your mistake.
Lol, most gunnies are upstanding citizens and will give you the shirt off their back but when it comes to gun deals, they will fleece Grandma to get that last $5 off.