What to Know When Selling Gun Collections in New Hampshire

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Though firearm restrictions are limited in the “Live Free or Die” state, it is crucial to know the laws when selling a gun collection in New Hampshire.

What to Know When Selling Gun Collections in New Hampshire

How do you sell a gun collection in New Hampshire?

If you are from New Hampshire and want to sell your gun collection, CT Firearms Auction can help. CT Firearms Auction has a Federal Firearms License to buy and sell handguns and long guns, so we know how to follow New Hampshire and federal laws.

We have extensive experience in buying gun collections from private collections and estates throughout the country. We are interested in talking to anyone selling gun collections in New Hampshire.

Age restrictions

The minimum age to purchase, possess and transport a rifle, shotgun or ammunition in New Hampshire is 18; the minimum age purchase, possess and transport a handgun is 21.

DEALER SALES

The state of New Hampshire requires anyone purchasing a firearm from a licensed firearms dealer to complete a Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco & Firearms transaction form 4473. The dealer is also required to perform a National Instant Criminal Background Check System check on the purchaser. If the buyer is flagged and disallowed from purchasing for unjustified reasons, an appeal process is possible, including challenging results of a criminal background check.

PRIVATE SALES

As it stands, there are no state laws governing the private transaction of a firearm; anyone who is permitted to own a firearm may sell a firearm.

Class 3 items

New Hampshire allows for ownership of Class 3 firearms and firearm accessories, including machine guns, suppressors, short-barrel rifles, short shotguns — everything legal under the National Firearms Act registry.

CT Firearms Auction can guide you through the process of selling any collection, including those with Class 3 items, offering peace of mind from transactional liability.

There is an easier way

Auctions often are the best place to sell inherited firearms. Gun collectors come to auctions, looking for rare, fascinating and valuable firearms. Many firearms sold at auction are part of an inheritance or personal collection.

Firearm auctions enable sellers to get the best price for their guns. Instead of haggling with the retail dealer, auction houses appraise the value for a starting bid. From there, it is worth whatever a collector is willing to pay. Auction houses take a simple commission. Beware of hidden fees.

If you are interested in selling your gun collection in New Hampshire, please contact the experts at CT Firearms Auction.

The information provided on this website does not, and is not intended to, constitute legal advice; instead, all information, content and materials available on this site are for general informational purposes only. Information on this website may not constitute the most up-to-date legal or other information.

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