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Originally Posted by HHQ
Perhaps I'm clueless as I live in Alaska. We buy and sell F to F regularly without involving an ffl. There are websites you can advertise a firearm for sale here. I am not aware of anyone ever being arrested for transferring a firearm, F to F without an ffl.
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You are IN Alaska. The issue here is that the transferor resides in a different state than the transferee. That makes it an interstate transfer, subject to federal law. And federal law says that all interstate transfers must go through a FFL. Long guns can be transferred through an FFL in either state; handguns must be transferred through an FFL in the state of residence of the transferee (recipient).