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When moving to NH is there a grace period to register your firearms two pistols in particular?
OUCH!!
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Massachusetts moonbattery
There is NO registration in a free state
You don't need to do a damn thing......if you "want" to carry concealed, apply for your shall issue Pistol & Revolver License at your local PD
This x100
A good friend, retired MA LEO & FFL moved to NH and possesses machine guns. He went to local NH PD to find out what license he needed for the mgs . . . they told him none, just take them out and shoot them!
and while it is NOT required by law, there are people that just feel better about going through a background check, especially if it is an unknown person, I will do "in state" single firearm transfers between private buys for $15.
If it is more convenient to drop the firearm off because you can't find a decent time to meet up, I can take possession and perform the transfer when the buyer is picking up.
Again, not required ONLY if the seller chooses this route and no, I don't expect I'll be doing too many of these
Isn't CT making people register certain types of firearms and their magazines now??
When moving to NH is there a grace period to register your firearms two pistols in particular?
When moving to NH is there a grace period to register your firearms two pistols in particular?
Just a quick note on purchases: For private sales of handguns then the person has to be "personally known" to you or they must have a P&R license. I don't think the "personally known" requirement applies to long guns but I've never done one of those with a private party in NH (only been here for a little over 2 years.)
Don't they come standard? They should.I think someone needs to build an AR pistol with a bayonet.
Checking someone's P&R license is just something most of us do when it's someone we don't personally know. The "licensed herein" in Section 159:14 refers to having a state license to sell firearms (Section 159:8).