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Use online databases or local law enforcement resources to ensure the gun hasn't been reported stolen.
Ensure the specific firearm (e.g., certain "assault weapons" or magazine capacities) is legal to own in your jurisdiction. Verify the Seller and the Firearm buying a gun private sale
I am an AI, not an attorney. Gun laws change frequently; always consult your state’s official DOJ or state police website before completing a sale. Use online databases or local law enforcement resources
Some states require all private transfers to go through a licensed dealer (FFL) to run a background check. Gun laws change frequently; always consult your state’s
Do not brandish the firearm in public. Keep it in a case or rug until you are in a secure spot to inspect it. 💡 Pro-Tip
Even if your state doesn't require it, a Bill of Sale protects both parties. It serves as proof that you are the new legal owner and that the seller has relinquished responsibility. Include: Full names and addresses of both parties. Driver’s license or permit numbers. Firearm make, model, caliber, and serial number. Date of sale and purchase price. Signatures from both the buyer and seller. Safety First: The Meeting