A private sale (legal in most of the US) is when one private citizen sells a gun to another private citizen. Both must be from the same state. This is opposed to a sale that involves a firearms dealer. Example- my neighbor and I hunt together. He likes a shotgun I have, and wants to buy it from me. He gives me the money, and I give him the shotgun.
It depends on where you are. In some U.S. states, you can sell a handgun between private parties with no paperwork. In some states, you have to go through a gun dealer.
When a person that is not a dealer sells a gun to another non-dealer. Both must be residents of Texas.
You can sell your gun anywhere it is legal to sell. For example you could take it to a Pawn or Gun shop and sell it there. However, the amount of money they will give you for it will be significantly less than if you did a private sale. You have to keep in mind that both Pawn and Gun shops purchase guns for basically wholesale prices and sell at retail. Normally you would only get about 50%-75% of the private party sale value by selling to the Pawn or Gun shop.
You can sell it to a gun shop or pawn shop (or sell it on consignment through either one), or you can do a private sale.
A private citizen of Oklahoma can sell a firearm to another resident of Oklahoma. They may also sell to a dealer or collector in any state if they hold a Federal Firearms License. The sale cannot be to a person you believe is unable to own a gun.
A gun shop. A gun show. A private seller.
For individual private sell there isn't a requirement but if you really want to contact your local ATF agency and report the transfer.
there is not any federal law yet that requires a dealer transfer for private sale of a personal firearm
Yes. Whether you should depends on if you plan on following all the appropriate local, state and federal laws.
If you buy it from a gun store then always, the federal law requires all gun stores to have back ground checks. If you buy it from a private person like from an add or a small yard sell or something were it is a person selling a gun and not a business then it depends on state law. Some states require people who want to sell there guns to give a background check to people purchasing it.
One can purchase a WA2000 gun from a variety of different locations. In most states, this includes a local gun store, a gun fair, private auction, or a private seller.
Yes. You can buy a gun through a private sale or gun show.