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No. Under Governor Murphys gun transfer legislation, a person who is not a licensed retail dealer must go through a licensed retail dealer to sell, transfer, receive or purchases, a handgun.
In NJ, there is no legal ``gifting of firearms from one person to another, without the appropriate transfer paperwork being completed (COE for long guns Handgun Purchase Permit for pistols). The only exception, is for firearms that are bequeathed to another through inheritance
A Private Firearm Transfer Report (Form STS-33) must be completed and submitted to the State Police. The form must include information about the buyer, the seller, the firearm, and the date of the transfer. The form must also be signed by both the buyer and the seller.
State Firearm Sales Laws The sale of firearms, purchase of firearms, or other firearms transaction between residents of different states may be even more restricted. For example, in California, private transactions must be transferred through a licensed dealer who is required to conduct a background check.
If you are a resident of New Jersey and would like to have a firearm shipped to us so we can transfer it to you, well be happy to accommodate. Transfers are $61.00 for a handgun and $60 for long guns and $15.00 for each additional item, if picked up at the same time. All prices include NICS.
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If you are a resident of New Jersey and would like to have a firearm shipped to us so we can transfer it to you, well be happy to accommodate. Transfers are $61.00 for a handgun and $60 for long guns and $15.00 for each additional item, if picked up at the same time.
1) You must be New Jersey Resident. 2) Your NJ FID card (firearms ID card) must have the same address as your drivers license. 3) If you are transferring a pistol, you must have an active pistol purchase permit.
2C:39-7, discussed below, N.J.S. 2C:39-6e allows a person to carry rifles, shotguns, and handguns when the person is inside their own home. What a person not having an FID may possess inside their own home even goes well beyond rifles, shotguns and handguns.

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