u/NHgunguy92

▲ 5 r/FFLs

Hello this is not an advertisement for sale.

I currently have some very old firearms that were passed down to me. My hopes were I was going to pass them down to my children but unfortunately I don't have any. So I'm looking for advice or guidance on what the best course of action would be if I work to make the decision to sell these. I live in the state of New Hampshire which does allow private sale legally without an FFL. However I would like to be able to reach a larger pool of potential buyers. Not to mention I like the safety of selling through a licensed FFL. Is becoming an FFL something that can be achieved with just applying and paying a tax?? Considering I have 10 to 15 firearms would it be beneficial for me to get my FFL license?

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u/NHgunguy92 — 4 days ago

Colt army special 32-20 WCF 6 shot revolver with a 6 inch barrel 1926/1927

This revolver was passed down to me by my grandfather who had it passed down to him by his stepfather. It is in outstanding condition considering its age. Unfortunately I don't shoot it anymore because on average the rounds are about $130 for 50. But it is a nice little piece of History. I have many other firearms that are very close to or over a hundred years old . Hope you enjoy

u/NHgunguy92 — 4 days ago