It can go by whichever name the owner puts on it. You have dedicated gun shops, pawn shops, chain stores which sell firearms, online retailers, and, since gunsmiths are required to have an FFL to be able to legally operate on firearms, a lot of them sell guns, as well.
For online retailers, the first two which come to mind for me are AIM Surplus and J&G Sales. Most gun shops with a storefront nowadays also have a website or may sell items on an auction site like Gun Broker or Auction Arms. For a listing of gun shops in your area (which was not specified in your question), a search engine would probably be the best option to find them, or you can look in the Yellow Pages.
No. It's best to take it to a gun shop to help identify it.
Gun shop or gun show or pawn shop,.
There is no dang gun shop so be quiet with the ' wheres the gun shop'
Well how did they get in your name? Do you live in a state or city where there is mandatory gun registration, even for private-party transactions? Or are you just talking about the federal "firearms and transfer record" (federal registration) that a person has to fill-out when they buy a gun from a gun dealer (FFL holder-- a sporting goods store, gun shop, or pawn shop usually)?
pawn shop, gun shop, gun show
CZ does not make a gun by this name. Find a reputable gun shop and have them check what type of pistol you actually have.
gun shop, gun show, pawn shop
Gun shop, gun show, pawn shop.
A gun shop. A gun show. A private seller.
Gunsmith, gun show, gun shop, pawn shop, or old catalogs of the maker
In a Gun Shop
gun shop