www,gunbroker.com http://www.gunsamerica.com You can buy on-line anytime as long as you can legally own a firearm and have the modern weapon shipped to an FFL holder in your area. The exception to that is the new laws in the socialist state of Kalifornia. Some sellers will deal with them some won’t. Each listing will say weather or not they will sell to someone in California.On the gunbroker site it has a link for dealers in your area and the fees they charge for transfer.
I agree with Northman.
Gun Broker is the way to go for sure. The seller ships to gun to a shop near you and you pick it up. The shop usually charges about $20.00. Lots of guys sell cheap two. And most of the sellers are actually gun shops located somewhere in the country. So you know your buying from a somewhat trustable source, and not some dude selling you a gun that won’t fire.
GunBroker.com and GunsAmerica.com are sites i have bought through before. You will need to contact a local FFL for the transfer. They send the gun there for you to pick up. Paypal, credit cars, cashiers checks are all methods of payment accepted, but it will depend on the place you buy from.
Unless he has an FFL permit, he can’t buy online. He would have to set something up through a local gun dealer. At least in the US he would.
www,gunbroker.com http://www.gunsamerica.com You can buy on-line anytime as long as you can legally own a firearm and have the modern weapon shipped to an FFL holder in your area. The exception to that is the new laws in the socialist state of Kalifornia. Some sellers will deal with them some won’t. Each listing will say weather or not they will sell to someone in California.On the gunbroker site it has a link for dealers in your area and the fees they charge for transfer.
I agree with Northman.
Gun Broker is the way to go for sure. The seller ships to gun to a shop near you and you pick it up. The shop usually charges about $20.00. Lots of guys sell cheap two. And most of the sellers are actually gun shops located somewhere in the country. So you know your buying from a somewhat trustable source, and not some dude selling you a gun that won’t fire.
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BudsGunShop.com has the GSG-5. I purchased one of my rifles there as was treated to excellent service. I plan on buying from them again in the future.
GunBroker.com and GunsAmerica.com are sites i have bought through before. You will need to contact a local FFL for the transfer. They send the gun there for you to pick up. Paypal, credit cars, cashiers checks are all methods of payment accepted, but it will depend on the place you buy from.
Try JGsales.com