Friday, November 19, 2010

How can i change the name of my registered gun to another person (i want to sell it)?

I WANT TO SELL MY GUNS BUT I WANT TO KNOW HOW I CAN CHANGE THEM TO THE OTHER PERSON THAT BUYS THEMHow can i change the name of my registered gun to another person (i want to sell it)?
call your local sherrifs office if you live in the mid west you dont have to , because privet sales are legal there, tx,ok,ks, but i would call just in case becaues gun laws change alotHow can i change the name of my registered gun to another person (i want to sell it)?
There is no such thing as a registered Firearm!! You boght it as the original owner and 30 days after that records were disposed of, So sell it and just ask for proof of who bought it
Different states have different laws...NJ (where I unfortunately live) is insane...you need NICS %26amp; a Purchaser's Permit to buy anything. check http://www.nraila.org/GunLaws/ ...they have lists of requirements for buying and ownsership (what guns are legal %26amp; where...etc). Depending on what state you are in, you might just want to take them to a gun dealer and have him sell them for you.
If you live in a state that makes you register your guns, it will be the new owner's responsibility to register them. You might want to check the law in your state regarding the sale; some states require the sale to go through a dealer with a Federal Firearms License.
I live in WA State, guns aren't registered outright but some are documented. The state licensing department has documents pertaining to face to face sales, and they also have the serial numbers of any firearm purchased if the buyer uses their concealed pistol license to get around the waiting period for pistols.



With that said, your local licensing department may have the document you're looking for, mine does.



It will vary from state to state, that's what this little tidbit does for each state, It is called the 10th Amendment...



';The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.';

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