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Old February 23rd, 2007
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Default Firearm Bill of Sale - Free to Use

I thought this might prove very useful to our forum members.
I just found this on the net, Im not a lawyer by any means, use at your own judgement/risk.

Just fill in the blanks and print.

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Bill of Sale
Transfer of Ownership

For $______ received, I, (seller’s name here), have sold to (buyer's name here)
One (1) ABC Model XYZ firearm description here, Serial # _____________
Any other accessories here

I represent that this ___________ is not stolen. I am the owner of the _______ listed above. If it can be shown now or in the future that this _______ was stolen prior to the date listed below, I will give the buyer a full refund for return of the _______ and all accessories listed above.

Sold as is.
No warranty is expressed or implied by the Seller.
Seller assumes no responsibility after transfer of ownership has taken place.
Seller assumes no responsibility of any/all aftermarket parts added to the ___________.
Seller assumes no responsibility of any/all original equipment parts on the ________.
Buyer assumes all responsibility when transfer of ownership has taken place.

Seller specifically disclaims any warranties of merchantability or of fitness for a particular purpose of this ________ and disclaims all responsibility for consequential and/or incidental damages or any other losses arising from the use of said _________.

Buyer agrees to the terms and conditions set forth and listed on this document, and acknowledges that he has received a true copy of this Bill of Sale/Transfer of Ownership and certifies that he is 21 years of age or older. Buyer acknowledges and understands that he will read the Owner’s Manual. Buyer agrees that it will be his responsibility when transfer of ownership has taken place to adjust, check, and follow all instructions as outlined in the Owner’s Manual. Buyer attests that he is able to legally buy and possess firearms.

Buyer: Name Here
Seller: Name Here

Date:_________________________

Buyer: _____________________________
Address:____________________________
Phone #: ____________________________
Seller: ______________________________
Address: ____________________________
Phone #: ____________________________
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Default Re: Firearm Bill of Sale - Free to Use

Where's the Assault Weapon Disclaimer?? How am I supposed to know what they might want back??

Sorry, I'm just all freaked-out about the new trend. I'm getting a complex.

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Default Re: Firearm Bill of Sale - Free to Use

I think I used that exact bill of sale when I sold my AR-15. It worked great. Thanks for posting it.
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Default Re: Firearm Bill of Sale - Free to Use

Great post Diego.

Making this thread a sticky in the "Classified->Firearms" section.
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Default Re: Firearm Bill of Sale - Free to Use

Just to be clear, in PA nothing of the such is not needed for FTF purchases of rifles. Just hand over the cash and take it home. Use this only if you want for your personal preference.
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Thanks I will use it. Not required but good idea to document who, when and where.
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I may have missed it, But it would be a good idea to ask for the buyers Driver License and record it on the form. Afterall every legally purchased firearm I ever bought, That was the first thing I was asked for.

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Default sales guidelines?

is there anyone out there who could give a brief overview of the documentation requirements when buying different types of guns from private sellers in PA?

for instance - when transferring a handgun in PA, my understanding is that there must be transferred via an FFL, but that this is not necessary for a long gun.

what other rules are out there regarding private gun sales in PA? when is documentation required or not required?

I have read lots of good information from other posts in the forum, but I thought that it might be a good idea to put this info in a classifieds sticky, since the folks here are probably likely to find that info very helpful...

does anyone want to post something?

(with the understanding that it's a guideline - not law, and everyone in a transaction is responsible to check the law for themselves!)
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