guns on planes?

SpeedyVic

Registered User
Location
Logan, Ut
Bend is way too far out of the way for a Cabelas, granted it's in the right side of the state not the liberal hippy west side of Oregon.

This is from the Dept. of Public Safety website

Purchasing a Gun in Utah It is unlawful for a gun dealer to sell or transfer any firearm until an instant criminal history background check is conducted and approved by BCI.
A valid Utah concealed firearm permit may be used to waive the BCI background check and the corresponding fees. However, the dealer is still required to call BCI to confirm the validity of the concealed firearm permit.
A person who wishes to purchase a handgun must show proof of Utah residency.
A person who wishes to purchase a rifle or shotgun is not required to show Utah residency; however, the purchaser will be required to comply with the laws of the state in which he/she resides.
Laws governing the use of concealed firearms differ from state to state. It is important to understand the laws to ensure that your actions are in compliance with Utah law. Sources: 53-5-704 Division duties - Utah Code §§ 23-20-11 et seq., 24-2-17, 76-10-301, 76-10-501 et seq.



Says you must be a Utah resident to purchase a handgun. I know how to get around that since you live here but we shouldn't advocate skirting around the law now should we.

This is why I mentioned that Cabelas may not be able to take his money. They may not be set up as a interstate handgun seller.

I would also avoid the straw purchase. There are plenty of legal alternatives if he should decide that he wants to own a handgun.

He could order it from any of the online gun dealers and have his local FFL dealer handle the transfer. Should cost less than $30 plus the price of the gun.

I have purchased many guns online and I have a dealer that did each of my transfers for $10.

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pELYgroso

'Merica
Location
LEHI, UT
If you'll be in the lehi area, compact firearms right off lehi main street has one in stock slightly used. I didn't look at the price but it looks to be in great shape. On a side note, I've been considering a 995 carbine...how do you like it?
 

airmanwilliams

Well-Known Member
Location
Provo, Utah
I really liked my 995 when I had it. Really wish I could remember the ammo I had a problem with but had switched it up and only had an issue with one ammo. I called the company because the stock I had was cracked and I wanted to buy another and really wanted the tactical stock, all they made me pay for was shipping of the tactical stock and the rest was free. Sometime I would really like to get another 995 as well as the 4095 and 4595 versions they have.
 
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