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Here is what you need to know to navigate a private firearm transaction safely and legally. Know Your Local Laws
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
Meet in a well-lit, busy area. Many police stations have "safe exchange zones" monitored by cameras. Here is what you need to know to
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 Many police stations have "safe exchange zones" monitored
When in doubt, use an FFL. For a small fee (usually $25–$50), a local gun shop can "transfer" the gun for you. They handle the paperwork and background check, giving both parties total peace of mind.
Some states require all private transfers to go through a licensed dealer (FFL) to run a background check.
Confirm the seller is a resident of your state. Crossing state lines for a private sale without an FFL is a federal felony.