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Check for rust, bore clarity, and functional safety. If you aren't confident, ask to meet at a gun smith for an inspection. Use a Bill of Sale
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.
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.
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
Use online databases or local law enforcement resources to ensure the gun hasn't been reported stolen.
Since you aren't buying from a store, you act as your own quality control and compliance officer.