Ed_Gee wrote:
If crossing border at different places, drop it off at an FFL dealer and have it shipped to another FFL dealer near where you are returning.
I'm not an authority on US FFL regulations and restrictions, but I've read elsewhere that some FFLs might treat shipping your guns to yourself at another FFL as a "transfer" as opposed to a station to station mail order shipment. Does that add complexity (or $$$) to the situation for the owner wishing to use 2 FFLs to move guns from place to place? Probably.
It was also mentioned on the same website that the FFL decided that it was a "transfer" without informing the owner prior to accepting the guns in question.
http://www.wolfhawkshipping.com/ffl-receiver-searchAs I said, I'm not an expert on US firearms laws/rules. I have no idea if these folks are, either. Just an FYI, from reading their website info.