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Location : Waltham
Description :Ruger SR9 Compact Stainless ( It's in mint shape ) I have fired 375 rounds in this gun.
Accessories : 2 mags, 2 pinky mag base plate, 2 flat base plate, lock, paper work and box
Selling Terms : Face to Face Must have LTC and buyer pays for transfer at http://fsguns.com/services.html it's $25.00
Price : $325.00 ( Save on tax and save on the gun )
Contact Information: PM
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Statement of Legal compliance:
I will comply with all Federal and State Laws. If the firearm is to be shipped, you must provide me with a signed copy of your dealer's FFL (or your 03FFL if this is a Curio and Relic). For private party face-to-face transactions (only permitted by Fed law when both buyer and seller live in same state), I will meet all applicable state and federal laws.
When ammunition, magazines or other regulated items are sold/bought or traded as part of this transaction, I agree to follow all applicable local, state and federal laws and regulations pertaining to these items.
Last edited by imstuner; 01-19-12 at 01:36 PM.
FTF transfers don't involve a FFL...
you can (finally!) do the FA-10 online now too. https://mircs.chs.state.ma.us/fa10/
Last edited by drop; 01-17-12 at 12:18 AM. Reason: added FA-10 link
- Jamie
2009 K 1300 S
Do I need this and if so, how would the transfer work from MA to NH?
Long guns are easy. New to the whole handgun thing.
pm sent
Great gun at a great price. I already have one, but if these guys don't buy it I might have to.
It's all water under the bridge, and we do enter the next round-robin. Am I wrong?
I have a pending sale for this Thursday on another forum ( www.northeastshooters.com )
I was just looking for a ruger 9mm. Couldn't find one i liked for a decent price. Got a s&w 9sd. Would have bought yours for sure.
I can't wait till I get my LTC, taking the class Saturday. I would have been all over this.
everything is done via the MIRCS website now, just like FFLs have been able to do for years. just print/save your receipt when done, give a copy to the buyer and that's it.
previously, one of the three copies of the FA-10 would have been mailed to the CHSB by the seller. you could pick up a blank FA-10 at the PD, but the completed form was not supposed to be returned back to them.
- Jamie
2009 K 1300 S
The guy can't make it today so it's still for sale.
+1. Great handgun, good trigger, and more accurate than I allow it to be. I own one myself. GLWS. If I had any reason to have matching handguns (and the $), I'd probably pick this up myself. Think I saw this FS over on NorthEastShooters, too.
Good size (with the pinky extension on the mag) for range use (depending on your hand size), and small enough to conceal (if that's your thing...).
FTF transfers (within state) only requires an FA-10 form (whether paper or online). Personal transfers via this form are limited to 4 per year, e.g. you can only sell 4 firearms privately in a year, beyond that, you must use an FFL.
There's a debate on whether or not you should use the eFA-10 form, but this is not the time or place to get into it. If you're a MA resident and interested in this issue, swing over to northeastshooters.com.
Yes, you do... but why deal with transferring a pistol from MA to NH? Prices in NH are usually better anyway, and you can get some different handguns that we can't get here in MA, not that the Ruger SR9c is a bad pistol in any way!
Any time you transfer firearms across state lines, you must use an FFL (in the state in which the firearm is going to). I recently transferred a firearm to a buddy of mine down in RI, just went to an FFL down in RI. Easy peasy.
I'd try out (i.e. hold, and then shoot if possible) the LC9 next to the SR9c. The triggers are different - LC9 being DA (double-action) and the SR9c being a striker fired pistol; and the size is different, which will affect how it feels in your hand.
Also identify what you want the pistol for... if mostly range use, a full-size is most comfortable. If for concealment, then again, you need to look at your situation and what works best for you, what you're looking for, how you plan/wish to carry.
Oops...
Good luck with the sale, this is really a great price for this pistol!
- HP
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