Provided you follow all the local, state, and Federal Laws, yes.
Yes, but, you will have to have it transferred to a FFL in AZ.
you take it to a pawn shop and fillout the paperwork and show your ID. This information is recorded and then the gun is transferred to the pawn shop. A record is kept to determine who sold the gun.
If you are referring to the powered Gatling gun (las in the movie Predator) in the US, only if that gun was already registered with the BATFE by May 1986. That was the cutoff date for registration of fully automatic firearms that can be transferred to a private citizen- none made after that date can be transferred. The very few that are legally in civilian hands are priced at several thousand dollars.
No, you cannot register a gun purchased from a friend. Firearms must be transferred through a licensed dealer to ensure proper registration and background checks.
When the owner of a gun in Florida passes away, the gun should be transferred to a new owner through a legal process such as inheritance or sale, following all state and federal laws regarding firearms ownership and transfer. It is important to ensure that the new owner is legally allowed to possess the gun.
No. Federal law (applies to ALL states) requires that a firearm may not be transferred by an unlicensed person to a resident of another state. When crossing a state line, a firearm must be transferred through a dealer.
Only if you're having it transferred to an FFL licenced dealer in Colorado (the most you should have to pay for receiving is $20 - $25). You could buy a long gun in Colorado or any state bordering Colorado - unfortunately for you, Arizona does not.
Original price to the military- ABOUT $2000. Price for an M60 that can be legally transferred to a private citizen in the US? About $26,000 for the last one I saw for sale- they are very scarce. You would also need to pay a $200 transfer tax on the gun.
Yes as long as they have a gun licence you may need to register under you then transfer the ownership when you give the gun to them____________________________________Yes, however; check your state laws. Many states don't require a gun license, many don't require registration. Writing up some sort of "receipt" with whom you've transferred the firearm to and when is not a bad idea.
about $50,000.For a Ma Deuce (the Browning M2) that has been registered prior to May 1986 (the only ones that can be transferred to a private citizen) around $50,000-$70,000, plus transfer taxes.
It is "transferred"
"Will be transferred"; a passive voice verb form always requires the past participle of the prinicpal verb, and the past participle of "transfer" is "transferred".