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Keane,I check out the firearm for a few minutes to make sure it isnt obviously stolen or covered in blood or something, but otherwise I dont care too much.
Well, if its face to face, the minimum is - nothing. The maximum is running a check through OSP just like a gun dealer. I think if you are selling to someone face to face, you should probably check an ID to ensure that person lives in Oregon. You may also want to write down a name, DOB and address in case the person you sell to uses your gun to shoot someone.
If the person is from out of state, the handgun must go through a FFL.
If you decide to go through OSP to run a check, you can find their phone number on their website.
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If it is a rifle it must go thru and FFL also!
In Oregon,A private party F 2 F sale does not require a FFL...But to save any Unnecessary problems a paper trail is always good to point the law in the right direction,Get there focus off you for any negative prior history...
I get the following info:
Name
Address
Phone Number
Email Address
ODL License #
CHL License # (If they have one)
Signature on the bill of sale I provide.