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purchase
Purchasing is the process a business or organization uses to acquire goods or services to accomplish its goals. Although there are several organizations that attempt to set standards in the purchasing process, processes can vary greatly between organizations.
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So I did some searching and couldn't find an answer to my specific question. If I missed an answer to this I apologize.
What is the process and paperwork needed for purchasing a handgun in WA from a private party if you are an OR resident? I would have the transfer done at a WA FFL.
Over indulged on an impulse purchase. Fire sale before they go towards a trade at the pawn shop!:eek:
Kahr, sold pending funds, thank you NWF!
Sig P239, sold pending funds.
Alright, so I have to vent to someone so here it goes. By the way, this listing that spurned me was not from this forum, let's just say it was posted on the only other local website that has a firearm classified section and rhymes with "harms fist".
So here it goes....
Just this past...
I'm looking for some once fired 6.5 Creedmoor brass. Looking to purchase brass fired from a bolt rifle. I'm not interested in brass fired from a gas gun. Feel free to PM me . Thanks.
I have seen so many different things I'm not sure what to think.
Can I go to a gun shop and purchase a handgun from a private party legally if I am under 19 years old in Oregon.