Depending on your exact situation, yes, no, or maybe could all be correct. Here are just a few examples:
And of course, if your handgun/firearm is involved in a crime, the police can retain ownership.
No.
Carry on with your transfer paperwork, it's not your problem what they do with it after you have sold it to them, it becomes their problem.
You may sell it to a dealer, have a dealer sell it for you, or you may sell it directly to another resident of Arkansas so long as they are old enough to buy a handgun, and you do not have reason to believe the buyer is not able to legally own a gun. If the gun is being sold to someone in another state, the gun must be sent TO a gun dealer in that state.
Anyone 18 or older can purchase a firearm in Texas (from a private seller). Only licensed dealers can not sell a handgun or handgun ammo to someone under 21.
You can sell your real property if there is a conveyance title in someone else's name, but the money will not legally be yours. The money will belong to the person who has the title.
I believe the current standard issue is a Glock 23, but I'm not sure. Someone else please correct me if I'm wrong.
A 9 mm handgun can cause a lot of damage to someone's chest and abdomen. A 9 mm handgun and kill someone.
no
no
yes it could
if it's something they can sell to someone else, of course!
Generally speaking, yes, if you are on your own property, you can carry a gun. If you are on property owned by someone else, it depends on the circumstances.