You can sell a firearm as personal property in North Carolina. As per federal law, the person buying it may not be rendered ineligible to own a firearm (felony conviction, domestic violence record, illegally in the US, dishonorably discharged from the military, etc).
Selling a handgun in North Carolina, they must either relinquish a pistol permit from their county of residence, or else possess a concealed carry permit issued by a county in the state of North Carolina.
If you're in doubt, consider having the transaction carried out through a licensed dealer.
No. They must be legally able to own a gun, a resident of NC, and if it is a handgun, they will need a pistol purchase permit.
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You can sell a firearm as personal property in North Carolina. As per federal law, the person buying it may not be rendered ineligible to own a firearm (felony conviction, domestic violence record, illegally in the US, dishonorably discharged from the military, etc).
Selling a handgun in North Carolina, they must either relinquish a pistol permit from their county of residence, or else possess a concealed carry permit issued by a county in the state of North Carolina.
If you're in doubt, consider having the transaction carried out through a licensed dealer.
No. They must be legally able to own a gun, a resident of NC, and if it is a handgun, they will need a pistol purchase permit.