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Private gun sales require more than a handshake. We handle the background check, the bill of sale, and the documentation that holds up. Flat $50. No surprises.
No gun shop visit required in our 37 served states. Done from your phone in under ten minutes.
Firearm details. Buyer's information. Yours. Both parties enter their own — no shared logins, no copying someone else's data.
A real, documented background check on the buyer. Identity verified for both parties. Documented PASS or FAIL — never a guess.
Both parties sign electronically. Records archive in your Gun Vault and stay there — accessible to you for the rest of your life.
We're not selling peace of mind. We're selling a real background check on the buyer, a bill of sale that holds up, and records that won't disappear. The math is on the right.
Here's exactly what you get for $50 flat. No add-ons. No tiers. No "starting at."
All of this for $50 →We're a private-transfer service — not an FFL. State law in 13 states requires a licensed FFL to handle every private firearm transfer; federal law requires one for any cross-state sale. In both cases we'll route you to a dealer at no cost.
Answer four quick questions. We’ll tell you whether we can run your transfer — or route you to a licensed FFL near you.
State law decides whether we can run your transfer ourselves or whether federal/state law requires a licensed FFL dealer.
Cross-state and dealer transfers follow federal law that overrides state rules.
NFA items (suppressors, SBRs, machine guns) require a Form 4 with the ATF — we don’t handle those.
Federal liability sits with the seller. A documented background check is your legal cover — especially when you’re less sure about the buyer.
"It shall be unlawful for any person... to sell or otherwise dispose of any firearm to any person knowing or having reasonable cause to believe that such person is prohibited..."
"Reasonable cause to believe" is the phrase that ends careers. A documented background check on the buyer is the cleanest, fastest, cheapest way to make sure that phrase never applies to you. The alternative — selling to someone who can't legally own a gun — is a federal crime, and the liability sits with the seller.
Run the check — $50 →No. The gun stays with you. We handle the paperwork digitally; you and the buyer meet in person to do the handoff once everything is signed and the check has come back clean.
Most gun shops in our 37-state coverage area charge $45 to $125 just for the FFL transfer fee. The shop runs a background check; some give you a bill of sale, most don't; almost none keep records you can pull years later. We do all three for $50 flat.
13 states require a licensed FFL to handle every private transfer (CA, CO, CT, HI, IL, MD, MA, NV, NJ, NM, NY, OR, RI, WA). We're not an FFL, so we can't run those — but we'll route you to a local dealer who can. Same for any cross-state sale, which by federal law always uses an FFL.
A documented commercial background check on the buyer — the same standard a licensed dealer runs at point of sale. PASS or FAIL is written down and goes into your file. If FAIL, the buyer can't legally take possession of the firearm — but you walk away with documented proof you ran the check, which is exactly the legal cover the $50 bought.
The transfer doesn't legally happen — but you got exactly what you paid for: a documented background check on the buyer. That documentation is your federal liability cover and lives in your Gun Vault forever. The $50 bought the check, not a guaranteed transfer. To check a different buyer, you'd start a new transfer.
Yes — one of the most common uses we see. The transfer documents the firearm moving from the estate to the new owner, with a real check and a real bill of sale. Estate-sale operators use us specifically because the records satisfy their liability insurer.
Those go through a different path — Form 4, ATF, $200 tax stamp, six-to-twelve-month wait, Class 3 dealer. We don't handle NFA. Your local Class 3 dealer does.
Forever. Every transfer is archived in your Gun Vault and accessible to you anytime. Useful for insurance claims, estate planning, or just having proof years later that the gun isn't yours anymore.
A legal transfer protects you, protects the buyer, and keeps the transaction permanent. $50. Done in under ten minutes. Records you'll have forever.
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We need this to know whether your state allows private firearm transfers — and whether we can serve you directly or route you to a licensed FFL.
If your buyer is in a different state, federal law requires a licensed FFL — no exceptions.
NFA items (suppressors, SBRs, machine guns) require a Form 4 with the ATF — we don't handle those.
Federal liability sits with the seller. Even if you trust them, a documented background check is the legal cover.