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Oregon law requires a background check for all transfers including those that take place at a gun show and between private citizens. (Please refer to "When is a Background Check Required?") Records of the transactions are kept for five years.
There are types of firearms that matter under Oregon Law; Rifles and Shotguns (Long-Guns) and Pistols. Gifting Long-Guns; it is unlawful for anyone under 18 years of age to have a long-gun on them 166.250 (1)(c)(A). Exception to the rule; If the long-gun was given to the minor by a parent/guardian.
As a California resident one can not buy (and take possession - can buy and have it shipped to FFL) any firearm in Oregon. Federal law says that one can purchase a long gun in another state as long as both states are okay with that. California is not okay with that.
Owners are not required to have a firearms license or permit and Oregon has no gun registry, though the Oregon State Police keep purchase transaction records for five years. Almost all purchases require a buyer to undergo a background check through the Firearms Instant Check System (FICS).
No longer can one private gun owner post a picture of a firearm online and then meet to sell the item privately with the potential buyer. The law in Oregon now requires that the buyer and seller transact before a licensed gun retailer. The gun retailer must then run a background check on the buyer.