If I sell or buy a gun from someone here, how does the seller send it and how does the buyer pay for it?
First the buyer has to furnish two things to the seller. A Copy of his dealer’s FFL license and the payment in a form specified by the seller and agreed to before the deal is finalized.
The seller can ship the gun one of two ways.
1. He can ship the gun himself along with a photo copy of his driver license or state I. D. card so the receiving FFL dealer has something to base the transfer on. The receiving FFL dealer will then transfer the gun to the buyer.
NOTE: Not all FFL dealers will accept guns mailed by the individual so make certain that the receiving dealer will accept a direct shipment from a non-FFL seller BEFORE you ship the gun. This is the buyers responsibility, but it is the seller's responsiblitly to let the buyer know how the gun will be shipped and that he needs a FFL dealer that will accept shipments from a non-FFL sender. I would estimate 95% of all FFL dealers will accept from an individual, but there are a few who refuse to accept a firearm from an individual that is not an FFL dealer. This needs to be worked out before the price is finalized.
Or 2. He can have a local FFL dealer ship the gun for him. Most FFL dealers charge a fee in addition to the shipping costs for this service. The shipping FFL dealer will send a copy of his license along with the gun to the receiving FFL dealer who then transfers the gun to the buyer.
The safest form of payment is a US Postal Money order as they are very difficult to counterfeit and they have a 1-800 number that you can call to verify the money order was actually issued. Most sellers will hold personal checks until the check clears and funds have actually been transferred before shipping the gun. Some sellers accept certified bank checks as good as US Postal Money Orders, but some do not. Some hold any payment other than a US Postal Money Order until the funds clear.
I suggest you learn as much about the seller as possible before sending them money. There are several basic steps to help reduce the risk of buying on line, but it always involves some risk.
Also it is legal as long as the seller agrees, to email or FAX a copy of the FFL license rather than mailing it.