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    Default Inheriting a Firearm

    Hi guys,

    Im a little confused.

    Please feel free to slap me if this has been asked a million times and then point me in the right direction. hpy71

    My father-in-law has mentioned that he wants me to take-over his 9mm as part of our family inheritance but rather than wait till he passes he wants me to take ownership now.

    Can anyone explain to me the full process for doing this? Applying for the license, competency, training, costs involved etc etc etc?

    Many thanks,

    Appreciate the advice.

    Cheers,

    SgtBellPepper.

    ;D

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    Default Re: Inheriting a Firearm

    The process is exactly the same as if you purchased it from the shop.

    1. Training,
    2. Competency,
    3. Application, with motivation. Inheritance is NOT a motivation.
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    Default Re: Inheriting a Firearm

    Thanks SSP.

    Appreciate it very much.

    Cheers,

    SgtBellPepper.

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    Default Re: Inheriting a Firearm

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