I need to clarify my statement a bit.PriestTheRunner wrote: ↑Thu Jun 28, 2018 10:57 amThis definitely seems like the option that will lead to the least hot-water legally. Other options could have unintended results...03Lightningrocks wrote: ↑Thu Jun 28, 2018 10:53 am I have sold many a gun on Gun Broker and always received a premium for my guns. You could help him with the listings and he could use a local FFL to ship to the FFL of the person buying them.
If need be, you could even box and label everything and take all the photos, then manage the sales from home and let him know which ones need to be shipped where.
I meant, yes, you need to send through a FFL on your end (I agree with Charles). If you want to sell through Gun Broker or something similar, that would be easiest to manage (and would keep you from transporting 100s of guns across state lines) and you could manage from your house but yes, you need a FFL to send on your end.
Also, it should go without saying that you do not need to receive any sort of compensation for this. That would make it much worse. You are just helping your dad sell his firearms, without any form of compensation.
Good luck