Selling a handgun without paperwork can be risky and may be illegal in many jurisdictions due to laws regulating private sales. However, you could consider selling it through private transactions with individuals in states that allow such sales, or through online platforms that facilitate firearm sales, ensuring compliance with local laws. Always prioritize legal requirements and safety, potentially seeking advice from a legal expert or local law enforcement.
It depends on where you are. In some U.S. states, you can sell a handgun between private parties with no paperwork. In some states, you have to go through a gun dealer.
If both parties reside in Florida, you can just sell the gun to the other person with no paperwork required. One of the stipulations is, by federal law, you have to reasonably believe the buyer is not prohibited from owning a handgun.
(in the US) No, it is perfectly legal. However, depending on where you are, there may be stipulations. In most U.S. states, you can sell privately owned firearms to anyone that can legally own the firearm in question with no paperwork required, however, a few states require the sale to be processed as a transfer through a licensed gun dealer, which will involve some paperwork and a fee. Some people sell privately owned firearms through dealers even though it isn't required in that person's state so there will be a record of the sale. Also, regarding handguns specifically, in the U.S. you can only purchase a handgun within your state of residence, so if you are selling a handgun to someone in another state or if you are purchasing a handgun in a different state that where you reside, that must go through a licensed dealer in the state where the purchaser resides. Additionally, all of this applies to non NFA firearms. NFA firearms are machine guns, supressors (silencers), short barrel rifles and shotguns, and a few other things.
Provided you follow all the applicable rules and regualtions, yes.
The gun and a receipt from the dealer.
If you haven't paid off the car, the bank technically owns it. Therefore you can not sell it.
That depends on your states laws. Some states allow it; some states require all handgun purchases to be made through an FFL dealer.
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.
no it's perfectly fine to sell door to door
He can list but to sell it she will have to sign the paperwork.
100-300 or so depending on specifics
Any licenced FFL dealer. So long as it's not stolen and reported as such, you can sell it.