gitano
Well-Known Member
Unfortunately, with respect to the firearm, you weren't speaking to someone that didn't know what they were talking about. (By the way, your FAC, etc. is legally meaningless here.) A store like Cabela's or Bass Pro can't even sell to an American citizen that isn't a resident of that state in which th e store is located without jumping through some 'special' hoops. If you really want the rifle (excellent choice in chambering and manufacturer in my opinion
), you will need to find someone that is willing to 'bend' the law.
When a firearm is purchased in the US, a "Form 4473".
The critical question on that form for whomever might make that purchase for you is 11a:
"Are you the actual buyer of the firearm(s) listed on the form?"
If they honestly answer the question "No", that's the end of the sale. Period. No exceptions.
Specifically, the BATFE wants to RIGHTLY prohibit "straw" purchases - a purchase by someone that can "pass" the background check FOR someone that can't.
If you are here as the guest of an American citizen, you might discuss with them the possibility of them buying the firearm for themselves, keeping it for a "while" and running a few rounds through it, calling it "used", and selling it to you for what they paid for it. Technically, as long as they didn't "intend" to circumvent the intent of the law - preventing "straw" purchases - they would not be breaking the law. In other words, if they genuinely bought the rifle for themselves - say prior to your arrival in the States - and "used" it for "a while" before you arrived, decided that they didn't like it, and ultimately sold it to you while you were here, they'd be "clean". Doing something like that would be something you'd need to discuss with your "sponsor".
With respect to everything else yo might want, bullets AND ammunition for example, there are NO restrictions whatsoever other than being over 18 years of age for rifle ammo and 21 years of age for handgun ammo. NONE. Don't let anyone tell you differently. NONE. YOUR side of The Pond when you arrive home is an entirely different matter about which I know almost nothing.
Best of luck,
Paul
When a firearm is purchased in the US, a "Form 4473".
The critical question on that form for whomever might make that purchase for you is 11a:
"Are you the actual buyer of the firearm(s) listed on the form?"
If they honestly answer the question "No", that's the end of the sale. Period. No exceptions.
Specifically, the BATFE wants to RIGHTLY prohibit "straw" purchases - a purchase by someone that can "pass" the background check FOR someone that can't.
If you are here as the guest of an American citizen, you might discuss with them the possibility of them buying the firearm for themselves, keeping it for a "while" and running a few rounds through it, calling it "used", and selling it to you for what they paid for it. Technically, as long as they didn't "intend" to circumvent the intent of the law - preventing "straw" purchases - they would not be breaking the law. In other words, if they genuinely bought the rifle for themselves - say prior to your arrival in the States - and "used" it for "a while" before you arrived, decided that they didn't like it, and ultimately sold it to you while you were here, they'd be "clean". Doing something like that would be something you'd need to discuss with your "sponsor".
With respect to everything else yo might want, bullets AND ammunition for example, there are NO restrictions whatsoever other than being over 18 years of age for rifle ammo and 21 years of age for handgun ammo. NONE. Don't let anyone tell you differently. NONE. YOUR side of The Pond when you arrive home is an entirely different matter about which I know almost nothing.
Best of luck,
Paul
