re: #232 sattv4u2
In the state of Nevada, you can visit any firearms dealership and buy a gun without being required to have a gun permit or license. Upon visiting the dealership, you will be asked to provide proof of identity and complete a form with personal information to be used in a background check. The dealer will then perform the background check as part of the Brady Point of Sale (POS) program to determine if you are eligible by law to buy a gun. After passing the background check, you can then buy your gun; however, depending on where you reside in Nevada, you may be subject to a 72-hour waiting period until you can claim the gun from the dealership
Nevada has no requirement for private party transfers to go through an FFL. It’s a cash and carry state for face to face transactions. You can answer an ad on Armslist, meet some random stranger at a Starbucks parking lot and buy a handgun or twelve from the back of their van.