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<blockquote data-quote="JeffT" data-source="post: 2699195" data-attributes="member: 11091"><p>I am currently keeping several firearms and accessories for a friend of mine whose father passed away because she does not want them in her house. The estate is in flux because of some legal action by other family members, so I am keeping them until she tells me to sell them or wants them back.</p><p>Firearms and reloading equipment that come from an estate can legally be sold to anyone legally able to buy a gun in the state of Oklahoma. I would say you need to make sure no one in the family wants any of the firearms or equipment, before you sell them. If the estate has gone to probate or been sued the rules change.</p><p></p><p>Edited to add:</p><p>If you want some help in figuring out what you have and what you should ask for it, you can post some pictures and we can probably at least tell you what the pieces are. If you would rather do this on a face to face basis rather than all on the internet, send me a Private Message and I will be glad to talk to you and help if I can.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JeffT, post: 2699195, member: 11091"] I am currently keeping several firearms and accessories for a friend of mine whose father passed away because she does not want them in her house. The estate is in flux because of some legal action by other family members, so I am keeping them until she tells me to sell them or wants them back. Firearms and reloading equipment that come from an estate can legally be sold to anyone legally able to buy a gun in the state of Oklahoma. I would say you need to make sure no one in the family wants any of the firearms or equipment, before you sell them. If the estate has gone to probate or been sued the rules change. Edited to add: If you want some help in figuring out what you have and what you should ask for it, you can post some pictures and we can probably at least tell you what the pieces are. If you would rather do this on a face to face basis rather than all on the internet, send me a Private Message and I will be glad to talk to you and help if I can. [/QUOTE]
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