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I'm here to help you move forward with your partners firearms, safely and legally.
Firearms require special attention, there are very strict state and
federal laws that govern how firearms can be sold or transferred.
First thing you should do, if you're comfortable,
safely secure the firearms, and, document them.
To start with, here in Florida
If your partner legally owned title 1 firearms, you may possess them
without any registration or
background check, provided you are legally able to own a firearm.
If your partner legally owned title 2 firearms, transferring may
be possible, but requires special ATF/NFA paperwork for approval.
Difference between Title 1 & Title 2 firearms.
Title 1: Typically store bought over the counter, such
as Handguns, Shotguns & Rifles.
Title 2: These firearms are regulated by the NFA (National Firearms Act) and are typically,
Short Barrel Rifles, Short Barreled Shotguns, Suppressors & Machine Guns
Read your partners will
If any firearms are listed as part of the will, they must be
distributed according to Florida’s inheritance laws.
Check for Gun Trust paperwork
In most case, only title 2 firearms are placed into gun trusts to gain legal flexabillity.
Co-trustee's can manage or possess them directly without going through probate.
Your options moving forward
Surrender them:
If you don't want to touch them, you can contact a licensed dealer,
such as myself to arrange a safe surrender.
Sell Them:
You can sell them yourself or contact an dealer,
such as myself to assist with an estate sale or consignment.
Keep them:
If you are the rightful heir, you may keep the firearms.
However, NFA items may require ATF paperwork and approval.
Visit my category Firearm Consignment, to get more details
or feel free to reach out to me with any questions you have.
I'm located in Sugarmill Woods
Questions, Click on the email below:
info@ironwx.com
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