FFL to FFL
No
A firearms dealer. To be able to do business as such, you must have a Federal Firearms Licence (FFL). Most gun shops will have a Type 1 FFL, and pawn shops will have a Type 2 FFL. A Type 3 FFL is the only class of FFL which does not permit the possessor to act as a dealer.
There is no one correct answer. Each FFl will set his own rules.
An FFL Dealer can export a firearm internationally after completing ATF Form 9 and receiving approval. Most firearms must be exported in accordance with the Arms Export Control Act of 1976. This generally requires a license to be obtained from the Directorate of Defense Trade Controls.
You'd have to either sell it to an FFL dealer, or sell it through an FFL dealer on consignment.
Realistically, you can't.
Yes, but, you will have to have it transferred to a FFL in AZ.
A dealer at a gun show is a licenced FFL dealer, the same as any dealer who owns a gun shop with a store front.
A dealer at a gun show is a licenced FFL dealer, the same as any dealer who owns a gun shop with a store front.
You either need to have a current federal firearms license or have the gun you ordered shipped to a FFL dealer. Most FFL dealers charge a moderate fee for this service.
Unless there is a local law in place it is legal to ship to your door. I have sent several to Tenn. over the years with no troubles. Your local gun shop or FFL dealer would know for sure. You can find a FFL dealer on gunbroker or auction arms websites under the ffl locate in there home page.