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A firearm bill of sale documents the details of a handgun, rifle or shotgun sale between a private buyer and seller. Its often used to convey the transfer of ownership, which protects both parties in case any legal issues arise. In this video, well go over essential information regarding firearm bill of sale forms as well as where to get an official template for free. First, lets begin by briefly reviewing necessary steps to sell a firearm. Since all 50 States gun laws are different, the process will vary state to state. Some states have stricter requirements, while others are more lenient. However, there are six steps to follow as best practices despite the state research your states gun laws, for sale requirements and licensing. Consider selling to a trustworthy individual, preferably a friend or family member. Perform a background check on the seller, which is required or optional, depending on the State. Negotiate the terms of the sale between buyer and seller. Create a bill of