Posted: 6/19/2005 8:26:34 PM EDT
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What's the best way of transfering one of my ARs to my wife and document her ownership as of a specific date? |
| first of all, why all the trouble, just give it to her. If you must have some sort of evidence, sell it to her and make out a legal looking receipt with a date on it. Keep it in a strong box. Or, if you are an FFL or know one really well, have them do a transfer to her like you are receiving one from out of state. it might cost $20-30 though. but you will have undeniable proof that it was transferred into her name. |
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I amo not sure of why you ask, but I will share this with you. I intended to give my firearms to my children when I am no longer able to use them (death or age). I have told them that they are theirs, but I will hold possesion of them until such time. When I had a bankruptcy I told the judge that they belong to them, but I am holding them until they take possesion of them and he asked no further questions. Dan |
ohhhhhh that sounds like are going to a trial, and are covering your bases in case you get convicted and have to give up your firearms.....at least that's what it sounds to me. easiest way is just do a bill of sale.........you might want to notorize it. |
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No, just want her to have her own AR before the Columbus AWB goes into effect, since I can't give it to her afterwards and she won't be able to travel with mine. I think I'll go up to the Powder Room and look into a transfer. As I recall, it's $20. I'd like the piece of mind of having a government document. |