Thursday, November 24, 2011

I live in Michigan, and I am wondering what information they ask on the paperwork?|||I just went through this and its is relatively easy as long as your not a felon. You can do this at the gun shops but its easier and quicker to just go to your local police department. You will fill out the form and they have some really stupid questions on it. For instance if your gun is stolen you have 1 year before you have to report it to the police. False as soon as it happens. Just about 10 questions like that. And aslong as your have never been convicted of a felony or are a wife beater then you will get the license to go and purchase your gun. Make sure you know what your getting ahead of time the license is only good for 10 days. I would reccomend going to cabellas in dundee. Its a little bit of a drive but the selection and price beats the hell out of the local gun shops and gander moutain. After you buy your gun the dealer keeps a portion of your license. You take one portion of your license and keep for your records and the other 2 pieces of the license go back to the police. If for some reason you do not buy a pistol before your license runs out make sure you take it back to the police department or else it may hurt your chances of getting another license in the future. If you are looking at a semi auto i would have to reccomend you look at the FN Herstial brand in the 40 caliber. I love mine it is amberdextroious, has a manual slide safety and has a decocker. It has great capacity of 14 in the clip and one in chamber.|||While you're in the gun shop looking at pistols, ask the salesman what you have to do to buy it. He will be up on Michigan state laws as well as local and federal law.|||In Missouri all you need is a valid drivers license, from there you fill out the paperwork (at the gun store) and your done. Here, you can walk in and out in 20 minutes as long as you don't have a criminal record.|||To purchase a handgun from either a dealer or private individual, the buyer must obtain a license to purchase from the chief of police if the buyer lives in a city, or the county sheriff if he lives in an area without an organized police department.

The buyer must be 18 years of age, a U.S. citizen, a resident of Michigan, have no felony conviction, have never been adjudged insane (unless later restored by court order), and score 70 percent on a basic pistol safety review questionnaire.

The license to purchase must be filled out in triplicate at the time of purchase. The license shall include a description of the handgun sold and the signatures of both the buyer and seller. The seller may retain one copy and the buyer retains the other two.

After purchase and delivery of the handgun is completed, the buyer must return the license to purchase along with the purchased handgun, unloaded and encased or trigger locked, to the local licensing (law enforcement) authority within 10 days.

The buyer (licensee) will then be issued a safety inspection certificate (registration) for the handgun. One copy of the license will be held by the local authority for six years and the remaining copy shall be forwarded to the Commissioner of State Police.

The license, once issued, becomes void if not used within 10 days. A valid Michigan CCW holder is exempt from license to purchase requirement, however is still subject to the registration requirements and a criminal background (NICS) check.|||There is no license to purchase - unless you are talking about a license to carry a concealed firearm.

To purchase a pistol:
Must be 21
Driver's license


The federal form will ask if you have ever been charged with a felony, you are US Citizen, No domestic violence, etc.

If you are inquiring on a conceal carry license/permit see the attached link.

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