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    atf's website is where I read all the rules regarding private sales outside of an FFL. And no paperwork is required so any questions you ask is up to you. You only have to verify that they live in your state.
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    Just ask for a CO drivers licence or state ID and you're good to go. Don't sell to anyone under 18 either.

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    Thanks everyone. I'm trying to avoid rehashing the 101 different ways folks do their versions of private sales. I can't seem to find the statute that outlines the law regarding this. Is there one? Anyone got a link?
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    There is no link to a law, because such a law doesn't exist. The state generally does not regulate private party sales of anything, be it guns or oranges or cars.

    Specific prohibitions exist against a private party sale where the participants made initial contact at a gunshow (requires that a background check be performed through an FFL).

    Specific prohibitions exist against possession, purchase by, or sale to a minor.

    Your duty, under federal law, is to not knowingly transfer a firearm to a person who is a resident of a state other than your own, or who is a prohibited person. Colorado adds nothing to this legal burden, other than the specific prohibitions above.
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    Since people in adjacent states can purchase long guns from FFLs across state lines, can you privately sell/buy long gun from a person residing in a state that touches ours?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stuart View Post
    Since people in adjacent states can purchase long guns from FFLs across state lines, can you privately sell/buy long gun from a person residing in a state that touches ours?
    Sure. If you're eating breakfast in a cafe in some other state and spot a bargain rifle or shotgun in the local Pennysaver, you can hurry right over and buy it up, then bring it home with you. Doesn't have to be an adjacent state either. But you CANNOT do this with handguns! You can go see it and buy it from Bubba, but legally it has to be shipped back home to your FFL and processed like any other handgun purchase done online, via auction, or from a private seller.

    If you're brave enough to try smuggling a handgun home from another state and you make it home OK, then nobody will ever be the wiser. But if you get stopped for speeding or whatever and you get caught bringing a handgun home across state lines, it'll sure suck to be you.

    Which brings up another question - I live in CO, but have a membership at a range in Kansas. Sometimes I get a chance to go shooting when I'm over there on business.

    What if I want to take a couple of my handguns with me to that range for some plinking....will I be breaking the law by taking them across state lines? I'm NOT purchasing them, I already own them, but there's no way to prove that I own them since they're not REGISTERED to me or anything like that.

    What sez ye? If I can legally take a handgun that I own in CO and go target shooting in another state, and then bring it back home, what's to say that a handgun I just bought in a FTF purchase in another state wasn't a gun that I already owned and just took with me for target shooting? Sure is a blurry grey line there........

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    That's what I was going to say. There will be no evidence of a gun in your car being from another state, UNLESS it is currently registered in that state. Like you said, heavy gray area. Personally, I don't think most of us would buy an out of state handgun from random bubba anyway.
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