I wanted to share an experience I had recently while trying to follow the new law regarding tranferring a firearm in Colorado.
I was selling a rifle, and had it listed several places both online and in a newsletter. While waiting for a buyer who had the cash, I called a gun store that I usually use to buy firearm supplies from. He said that for the individual transfers that he has to charge $25 to enter it into his books and $10 for the background check fee. Okay, that seemed reasonable. When a buyer was located, we went to this store and the following took place. There was a charge of $25 to enter the information about the seller, a charge of $25 to enter the information about the buyer, and $10 for the background check. The gun store also said they had to keep the gun overnight.
So if you're planning on selling a firearm in CO, shop around for a place to perform the necessary transfer steps. I suspect you can find a place to do it for less than $60.
I was selling a rifle, and had it listed several places both online and in a newsletter. While waiting for a buyer who had the cash, I called a gun store that I usually use to buy firearm supplies from. He said that for the individual transfers that he has to charge $25 to enter it into his books and $10 for the background check fee. Okay, that seemed reasonable. When a buyer was located, we went to this store and the following took place. There was a charge of $25 to enter the information about the seller, a charge of $25 to enter the information about the buyer, and $10 for the background check. The gun store also said they had to keep the gun overnight.
So if you're planning on selling a firearm in CO, shop around for a place to perform the necessary transfer steps. I suspect you can find a place to do it for less than $60.