Alright I have never sold a gun before so I've been doing a lot of reading on the subject. From what I gather it is illegal to sell a gun to someone without a Texas drivers license, unless transferred by an ffl dealer. So the question I have is I have a guy wanting to by a rifle of mine that just got stationed her by the marines so he has a out of state license.  Is it more trouble than it's worth to go through the bullshit of the ffl crap or should I just sell it at the next gun show?
							
						
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 This seems accurate...
 
 
 
 Face to Face - Personal Sale
 
 This is the most common transaction and by far the most profitable one to boot. In the state of Texas you do not have to transfer ownership of the firearm via a dealer, nor do you have to have the firearm re-registered as there is no such firearms registration in the state of Texas.
 
 Your only obligation is to reasonably assume that the purchaser is a Texas resident and legally able to own and possess the firearm. Often times people will request a Texas Drivers License to ensure they are a state resident, write a bill of sale, and sometimes take information from the purchaser. All of these are not required, but to some, are good practice to ensure you, as the seller, are performing your duty properly. Each seller's methods vary, and some buyers are defensive about providing personal info to strangers due to identity theft.
 
 Once the transaction is performed you are done. There's no paperwork, no phone calls, etc. to be made.
 
 Gun shows are good avenues for placing your guns in a buyer-rich environment. If you are unsure how to attract a buyer, I suggest a gun show.Originally posted by MR EDDU defend him who use's racial slurs like hes drinking water.
 
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 What the ATF has on their website trumps anyone's interpretation.
 
 See 2 and 3. http://www.atf.gov/firearms/industry...top-10-qas.pdfLast edited by Leah; Yesterday at 10:18 PM.
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 Yeah, THF is a pretty good place to sell guns, I would say almost better than TGT, but the forum interface is messy on THF and my stuff gets buried faster.Originally posted by pr1042 View PostPut on Texas hunting forum, I've sold all the guns I've posted on there within 3 days max, most took a day. My LCR sold pretty quickly 
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 Just ask him to show you a power or water bill. That's what most of us have to show when we are stationed outside of our home state to be able to purchase a firearm in that state. When I was in NC they do pistol purchase permits. I had to show a powerbill to the clerk before she would issue me the permit.
 
 If he's a Marine stationed around here I might know him.2004 Suzuki DL650
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 What if in barracks?Originally posted by Downs View PostJust ask him to show you a power or water bill. That's what most of us have to show when we are stationed outside of our home state to be able to purchase a firearm in that state. When I was in NC they do pistol purchase permits. I had to show a powerbill to the clerk before she would issue me the permit.
 
 If he's a Marine stationed around here I might know him.Originally posted by MR EDDU defend him who use's racial slurs like hes drinking water.
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 Never had a bad run on there so far. Posted up an upper that I wanted to trade, ended up with a bunch of offers by the end of the day yesterday and one that is pretty darned fair.Originally posted by pr1042 View PostPut on Texas hunting forum, I've sold all the guns I've posted on there within 3 days max, most took a day. My LCR sold pretty quicklyOriginally posted by MR EDDU defend him who use's racial slurs like hes drinking water.
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