At the local level, cheap handguns can be found at sporting goods stores, flea markets, pawn shops and gun sales. In some instances, trading in an older firearm can help reduce the cost of the handgun you wish to purchase. Buying locally also means you will have continued contact with the business you buy the handgun from, increasing the chances of a good deal. A few pitfalls to watch out for include missing serial numbers, a dealer without a license, malfunctioning gun mechanisms and damage to the exterior of the handgun. While exterior blemishes would only be a reason to negotiate a lower price, the other examples are red flags that should make you think twice about a purchase through that venue. Online sales of handguns are available from many sites. However, these transactions are governed by federal interstate gun laws, which require FFL holders at both ends of the transaction. Because of these laws many popular online shopping sites such as
Craigslist and
eBay prohibit gun sales. While you may be able to find a better price online, you won't get the hands-on support you can get from a local gun dealer, and you will have to pay a local FFL holder anyway to process the transaction.
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