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Selling a Firearm Online

dave1387dave1387 Member Posts: 20 ✭✭
edited February 2004 in General Discussion
When you sell a firearm online, is there any paperwork you need to submit to the DOJ as a private individual?

IE: I am selling a shotgun online to another private individual through his FFL dealer. I do not hold an FFL of my own. When i ship the firearm to his FFL dealer, is there any paperwork I need to do? Or is the gun removed from my name when the new owner fills out his DROS form?

Thanks.

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Comments

  • tomh.tomh. Member Posts: 3,834 ✭✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Usually the receiving FFL will want a copy of your state photo ID. Just to enter into his record book where the gun came from.
    That's it. No longer belongs to you in any way.
  • Contender ManContender Man Member Posts: 2,110 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    You might want to keep the copy of the guys FFL that he is supposed to send to you before you ship the gun ...


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  • BoomerangBoomerang Member Posts: 4,513
    edited November -1
    Without looking at your bios, you must live in Kalifornia. None of us that live in the other free states have to fill out DROS forms. Possibly with the exception Illinois, FOID cards I think they are called), DROS is unique to Commifornia.

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