As a private individual in Arizona, you have the right to sell or transfer your guns as you see fit. You are not required to conduct background checks or register the sale or transfer of a firearm with the state.
In Arizona, firearms dealers are not mandated to acquire a state license; they only need to comply with state laws that regulate firearm sales overall. Local Business Licenses: You must obtain all necessary local business licenses and permits. This includes zoning permits and sales tax licenses.
It is not a requirement to remove your SBR from the National Firearms Registration and Transfer Record (NFRTR); however, ATF highly recommends you notify the Government Services Branch (GSB) of the National Firearms Act Division to remove the firearm from the NFRTR registry.
Illegal Firearms Short-barreled rifles, including any rifle with a barrel that less than 16 inches long; Short-barreled shotguns, including any shotgun with a barrel that is less than 18 inches long; and.
The following firearms are illegal to own in Arizona: Automatic weapons (Firearm capable of shooting one or more shots automatically without manual reloading, by a single function of the trigger) Rifle with a barrel less than 16 inches. Shotgun with a barrel less than 18 inches.
Unlike many states, Arizona does not require gun owners to have a permit, undergo a background check, or register a gun when such a gun is purchased from a private individual. You must be 18 years old to buy a gun in a private sale and 21 years old to buy a gun from a dealer with a federal license.
The State of Arizona does not require citizens to register their firearms with the State.
As a private individual in Arizona, you have the right to sell or transfer your guns as you see fit. You are not required to conduct background checks or register the sale or transfer of a firearm with the state.
As a private individual in Arizona, you have the right to sell or transfer your guns as you see fit. You are not required to conduct background checks or register the sale or transfer of a firearm with the state.
In Arizona you are allowed to sell firearms to anyone who is not a “prohibited person.” What that means is as long as they are legally allowed to own the weapon, you may sell it to them. No background check required. No FFL dealer necessary.