OK my question is i want 2 buy a rifle on line but i don’t have a FFL license what do i do i live in south cali I’m trying to buy a ww2 rifle. but i know i can not get it 2 be shiped to me because i don’t have a FFL. so what can i do????? some one told me that sometimes pawn shope or some gun places will do the transaction for you ( i buy it and they will reseve the weapon then they will gave it to me) if some one knows where to go to do this in riverside California let me know!!!!! or how to do it let me know
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a federal firearms dealer must do the transfer
he will charge a fee to run it through his books
fee for a background check
does your state require a firearms ownership card ID?
you must be 21 years old
you may not have any felony convictions
you may not have any current charges against you
domestic violence included
your ffl dealer can lead you step by step
For WW2 rifles, you get a curio and relics license. Look that up. With that license, you could buy old guns and they are shipped to your home.
In California, you do have to have the Gun shipped to a gun dealer with a valid FFL who will handle the transfer of owner ship, make sure that you have the legal qualifications to purchase and own a firearm, and to hold it for the required waiting period. Most gunshops will charge you a fee betwen $50 and $100 to perform this service for you.
The best way to go about it is to call your local gun dealers and ask if they perform this service. Some dealers do not. The only way to find one is to call and ask. So start checking the yellow pages for your local gun dealers.
Look in the yellow pages for Gun Shops or Pawn Shops and call them to see if they will do the transfer for you. Better yet, call your local gun shop and see if they have the gun you are looking for. You may find it locally and not have to deal with buying it sight unseen, shipping costs, etc.
http://www.gunbroker.com has a list of dealers who will do transfers from other dealers. I checked here –
http://www.gunbroker.com/User/DealerNetwork.asp – and the first dealer that popped up under califronia was in Riverside.
Vince