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How to Buy a Gun Online [Ultimate Guide]

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So, you’ve decided that buying a gun is the right decision for you.

And why not?

They’re fun. You can protect yourself and your home. You can use them for sport.

Best Beginner Handguns
Best beginner handguns.

We’re going to help you navigate the process of purchasing a new gun online so that you can enjoy your newest addition as soon as possible without any headaches.

It’s easy and not sketchy!

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What You’ve Heard About Buying Online

There’s a lot of noise in the media about what buyers can and cannot do when purchasing a firearm.

So, what’s the reality?

While there certainly are loopholes that allow some unsavory folks to purchase weapons illegally, buying online is not one of those loopholes.

Loophole
This isn’t the loophole.

In fact, the internet marketplace for gun sales is highly regulated thanks to the Gun Control Act of 1968, which prevents sellers from mailing guns directly to private parties (more on how to navigate this process later).

This means that unfortunately, there is no Amazon Prime for guns that allow you to simply have your purchase on your doorstep within two days of ordering.

Amazon Prime Air
Amazon Prime Air.

Let’s Buy a Gun Online

Once you’ve made your decision about the type of gun that you want to purchase, there are loads of reputable online firearm dealers you can use to purchase your firearm. Here are some of our favorites:

Check out our complete review of the Best Places to Buy Guns Online.

Pros & Cons of Buying Online

However, there are also plenty of great local gun shops (LGS) that would love to have your business. Let’s cover some of the pros and cons of buying online vs buying from your LGS.

We Need Guns
We Need Guns

Pros:

  • Cheaper price since they don’t have to deal with the overhead of a physical store.
  • No tax if your vendor is out of state (some caveats such as CA which requires you to still pay tax on pickup).
  • Huge selection when you factor in all the places that sell online.

Cons:

  • You can’t form a relationship with the employees like at a LGS who can readily answer all your questions
  • You don’t get to see and feel the gun in person
  • If something breaks, there’s no real place to bring it except to the gunsmith or factory
  • Not supporting a local business
  • Wait for shipping

Steps to Buying a Gun Online

Once you’ve selected your online retailer, picked out your gun, and made your purchase, remember that the company will not send the gun directly to your doorstep in the mail.

Bud's Gun Shop Store Display
Bud’s Gun Shop Store Display

To pick up your firearm, you will need to find a local dealer with a Federal Firearms License (FFL). Any reputable gun store in your area will work just fine.  

Even some pawn shops and collectors may have them, so all you have to do is ask around a little bit.

After the gun arrives at the FFL, the process becomes the same as buying in person.

FFL gun is in meme
Happy days!

If you would like to keep the process as speedy as possible, set up your FFL pickup location before you even order your weapon.

Here are the steps:

  • Contact your local FFL
  • Inform them that you would like to have your firearm shipped to their store for pickup (tell the FFL if the gun is coming from an outside source like Brownells)
  • Ask them about their fee for providing the pickup service (usually around $50 to $75, but it varies depending on the state and individual FFL)
  • If you agree with the fee, arrange the transfer
  • Provide your local FFL with the mailing address, email address, or fax number of your online retailer so that the FFL can send proof of their license (popular online stores likely will have your FFL on file since this only has to be done once)
  • Let your retailer know who your FFL is and the address to which they will be sending the gun

To give you a fair warning, some FFL holders hate it when you buy your gun online since they lose out on the margin of the actual gun and time spent helping you transfer. So research and ask around your area to find the most accommodating FFL.  

Before you buy a gun make sure you know the gun’s MSRP and what it’s being sold for at other stores and online.
Before you buy a gun make sure you know the gun’s MSRP and what it’s being sold for at other stores and online.

Some states like California will also still collect taxes on your firearm through the FFL.

Some will try to make up the lost profit with higher fees. But I can’t really blame them…

What Happens When It Arrives?

Once the FFL receives your gun, they should call and let you now. At that point, the process is the same as it is if you buy at the gun store.

First, you’ll let them know that you’re there to pick up your gun. They’ll ask to see your ID and have you fill out a Form 4473.

Form 4473 NICS and Shield
Form 4473 (gun not included)

Some shops have upgraded to a customer computer system where you sit down at a kiosk or computer and input your info and submit it for the backgrounch check. Other shops require you to fill out a paper copy then hand it to them to input.

Before you buy a gun make sure you know the gun’s MSRP and what it’s being sold for at other stores and online.

Then you wait…depending our state and how overwhelmed the NICS system is it can be as little as a couple of minutes or longer. And remember, some states have a waiting period of a few days so factor that in too.

Once your paperwork is cleared and you’ve paid your FFL’s transfer fee, you can take your new toy home!

Do You Need a Background Check?

Of course, you do.

Your local FFL dealer will conduct a background check on you before you can complete the transaction to make sure that everything is on the up and up. This is no different than if you were to walk into a store to purchase your gun in person.

Background Check

There are just a few things that would prevent you from purchasing a firearm.

Not to get too serious on you, but if you meet any of the following conditions, you will not be legally allowed to purchase a firearm, and your local FFL dealer will deny the purchase:

  • You were convicted of a crime punishable with over a year in prison
  • You’re a fugitive from justice
  • You are an unlawful user or addict of any controlled substance
  • You are in the United States illegally
  • You were dishonorably discharged from the military
  • You have renounced your United States citizenship
  • You have a restraining order out against you
  • You are under indictment for a crime that could be punishable with over a year in prison

As long as you have lived a relatively normal, lawful life, you will not be turned away.

One Last Thing

Even though you’re going to be excited to get your gun home for the first time and to the range or farmland, do not exit the dealer until you have fully inspected the gun to make sure that there are no damaged parts.

If you do find damaged parts in your new gun, refuse the transfer, and make the FFL aware of your problem. Any reputable retailer will arrange to have your firearm replaced at no cost.

PSA AK-104 Fixing
The range is not where you want to find issues…

Once you accept the transfer, your sale is final.  

If you have any questions about your firearm (how to clean it, take it apart, etc.) ask your FFL questions. Most of them are very friendly and will be happy to help you out with any of your questions.

Final Thoughts

That’s it. It’s really that easy. Now that you completed your first online purchase of a gun…we cover cleaning, ammo, safes, and range time.

Gun Vault
Get your personal collection started!

And most importantly, be safe and responsible. Need more info on buying a used gun? Take a look at How to Buy a Used Gun [Ultimate Guide]!

Tell us about your experience purchasing firearms online. How did your FFL help you? Be sure to check out our Beginner’s Guide to Guns for more help!

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