I've looked this up a couple of places - if I have a legitimate C&R handgun (ie. WWI Colt 1917) -- if I give it as a gift to someone in MN, does that person need to get a permit to purchase for the transfer to be legal if they're not otherwise prohibited (not a felon, etc...)?
I know what the "best" option is, PTP/PTC (as I have one myself) - but I found this in the statutes:
624.7132 REPORT OF TRANSFER.
Subd. 12. Exclusions. Except as otherwise provided in section 609.66, subdivision 1f,
this section shall not apply to transfers of antique firearms as curiosities or for their historical
significance or value, transfers to or between federally licensed firearms dealers, transfers by order
of court, involuntary transfers, transfers at death or the following transfers:
*emphasis mine*
I wouldn't ask, and just have him get a purchase permit, but I'm trying to come up with a retirement present for someone who's always wanted it, but never got it...I'm just looking to do it with a minimum of hassle on his end, and keep it a surprise for the party.
Thoughts? Does this mean that C&R handguns would be excluded from the requirements?