Althought has to do with nothing, I transferred a .38 Police Special to my son.
The .38 had a checkered background, but not in the NCIS. It was given to me 15 years ago by then D/Director INTERPOL. He had received it from a Cop in Japan, who had received it from a Cop in HongKong. No paperwork, just a gift. I had no paperwork at all on the piece.
To transfer to son, we went down to State Police Barracks, initiated paperwork for background check. Trooper went to the car, brought weapon back inside station, did a check of serial number. Trooper then personally took it back to car. Trooper signed off on it as transferred. Said "If you do not hear from us within 5 days, consider transfer complete". Trooper asked no questions about the piece.
All that said, Maryland is one of worst states in which to own a weapon.
The .38 had a checkered background, but not in the NCIS. It was given to me 15 years ago by then D/Director INTERPOL. He had received it from a Cop in Japan, who had received it from a Cop in HongKong. No paperwork, just a gift. I had no paperwork at all on the piece.
To transfer to son, we went down to State Police Barracks, initiated paperwork for background check. Trooper went to the car, brought weapon back inside station, did a check of serial number. Trooper then personally took it back to car. Trooper signed off on it as transferred. Said "If you do not hear from us within 5 days, consider transfer complete". Trooper asked no questions about the piece.
All that said, Maryland is one of worst states in which to own a weapon.