Re: Does an old wall hanger need ffl transfer?
Posted: Sun Aug 27, 2017 10:35 am
leadcounsel wrote:MadPick wrote:TechnoWeenie wrote:IIRC, doesn't 594 say functioning firearms? remove firing pin = non functioning.
Yup, another option. Go with the WA definition of "firearm," and if it doesn't fire a projectile then it's not a firearm.
If you want to be fully compliant with the law then I do not believe you can circumvent it by making an easy alteration to make a gun momentarily non-functioning.
Let's take a simple example. A stripped AR15 lower is not functioning as anything other than a paperweight but within say an hour of assembly it can be a functioning firearm. See my point?
Oh, I agree and I wasn't suggesting *temporarily* disabling the gun. What I was thinking was that if it's a wall hanger anyhow and will never be shot, the firing pin (or another part) could be discarded, and the gun then transferred without a background check.