Sig Sauer P250 9mm FT

You will need to ship it from FFL dealer (most gun stores) which will only send it to another FFL dealer who then will have to do the back ground check and transfer for the buyer.. So you may want to look into which dealer you want to send it and the costs, the whoever is getting it will need to provide you with where its going.. Just make sure whoever your sending it for wont have any problems taking ownership of it with the back ground checks..

Also, you can get a good idea of the value on www.gunbroker.com

Also you need to be mindful of fire arm laws of the specific state it's going to
But I am sure your local FFL dealer can help you with that

Best of luck on your trade
Chris
 
You will need to ship it from FFL dealer (most gun stores) which will only send it to another FFL dealer who then will have to do the back ground check and transfer for the buyer.. So you may want to look into which dealer you want to send it and the costs, the whoever is getting it will need to provide you with where its going.. Just make sure whoever your sending it for wont have any problems taking ownership of it with the back ground checks..

Chris

Not completely true. An individual can legally ship to the buyer's FFL through a commercial carrier like FEDEX or UPS, as long as the receiving FFL will accept shipments from an individual. Many will. An individual can NOT use the USPS, Like a licensed 01 FFL can.

Many times, shipping THROUGH a licensed 01 FFL can be cheaper though, since his fees, and the cost of a USPS one rate box and insurance, can be less than the exorbitant rates that the commercial carriers charge for guns, since most require either next day or second day service, in order to reduce the chance of theft at their facilities.

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