How to Buy a Gun Online (Step-by-Step Guide)

Buying a gun online in the United States is legal, but the process can feel confusing if you’ve never done it before. Between background checks, licensed firearms dealers (FFLs), and shipping rules, many first-time buyers aren’t sure how the process works.

This guide explains how to buy a gun online step-by-step, in plain English, so you know exactly what to expect.

Buying a gun for the first time can feel overwhelming — especially with different laws, paperwork, and conflicting advice online.

This guide explains how it actually works, step by step, in plain English.

Choose a firearm

Complete a background check

Take Possession Legally

Step-by-Step: How to Buy a Gun

Step 1: Choose the Type of Firearm You Want

Many first-time buyers start with either a rifle or a handgun. If you’re unsure where to begin, starting with a simple rifle configuration is often the easiest option.

A Simple Starting Point

Many first-time buyers spend weeks comparing rifles, calibers, optics, and accessories.

The truth is that most beginners don’t need dozens of options. They just need a reliable rifle that makes sense as a starting point.

That’s exactly why we created the Ready Riflea simple rifle setup designed for people buying their first firearm.

If you want an easy place to begin, you can start with the Ready Rifle.

See the Ready Rifle

Step 1: Decide What Type of Gun You Want

Step 2: Buy Through a Licensed Firearms Dealer (FFL)

All legal gun purchases go through a Federal Firearms Licensee (FFL). This applies whether you buy in a store or online. The dealer handles the required paperwork and legal transfer.

Step 1: Decide What Type of Gun You Want

Step 3: Complete the Background Check

Step 1: Decide What Type of Gun You Want

At the dealer, you’ll present a government-issued photo ID and complete the required forms. Most background checks are approved quickly, though some may be delayed for additional review.

Step 4: Follow Any State Waiting Period

Some states require a waiting period before pickup, while others allow same-day transfer. Your dealer will explain what applies in your state.

Step 5: Take Possession of Your Firearm

Once approved and any waiting period is complete, you may legally take possession of your firearm from the dealer.

 

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