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Old 08-29-2007, 06:24 PM   #1
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Buying Gun for Spouse?

If the wife wants a gun and it will be primarily hers, I assume she has to fill out the form and pay? Or can I buy it for her and gift it? When you gift, is there another form that needs filled out? I'm in FL, so there is no gun/owner registry to worry about.

I hear all these threads where the wife has "stolen" hubby's gun cause she likes it. What happens if she's involved in a shooting while CC'ing with a gun not "officially" hers?
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Old 08-29-2007, 06:27 PM   #2
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FL person needs to respond. I know here in CA, if I buy a gun that she intends to carry, I have to transfer ownership to her. That happened in reverse with me - she bought a Ruger SP101, then decided she wasnt ready to CCW - had to legally transfer title to me so I could list on my CCW permit.
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Old 08-29-2007, 06:30 PM   #3
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Never been down that road, but gather it is different from state to state. Perhaps someone will chime in with your answer.
What state are we talking about? Because I'm sure it will matter.
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Old 08-29-2007, 08:22 PM   #4
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If the wife wants a gun and it will be primarily hers, I assume she has to fill out the form and pay? Or can I buy it for her and gift it? When you gift, is there another form that needs filled out? I'm in FL, so there is no gun/owner registry to worry about.

I hear all these threads where the wife has "stolen" hubby's gun cause she likes it. What happens if she's involved in a shooting while CC'ing with a gun not "officially" hers?
I know in Michigan if the husband and wife both have a CPL then it doesn't matter who's gun it is. When buying a gun I do know the person paying for it has their name on the registration. I know right now my wife can't have any of my pistols on her or in the vehicle with her. That is why it is a good thing to have your spouse get a conceal carry permit just incase you leave your pistol in the car.
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in IN even if you buy (PAY) for it, she can fill out the paper work and have it in her name completely..... check with local shop
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Wouldn't matter in Texas it's community property. I think you're being paranoid.
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