PURCHASE TERMS & CONDITIONS FOR ONLINE FIREARM ORDERS
Federal law requires all firearms ordered from – and purchased on — HighDesertArmory.com be shipped to a federal firearms licensed dealer (FFL) in your state of residence to be transferred to you.
You must select a dealer in your state of residence to which your firearm will be shipped for purposes of having it transferred to you. The dealer will transfer your firearm to you and may charge an additional transfer fee.
The person purchasing the firearm through this website must be the actual purchaser of the firearm who will complete the Form 4473 at the dealer and pass a National Instant Criminal Background Check System (“NICS”). Federal law does not allow another person to pick up the firearm you purchased from the dealer and complete the Form 4473.
All firearm sales are final; firearms may not be returned for a refund or exchange. Prior to placing an order for a firearm, you should ensure that you are legally permitted to purchase and possess a firearm pursuant to federal, state, and local law, and have any licenses, permits, etc. required by state and local law. In addition, you should also ensure that the particular firearm you are purchasing is legal for you to possess pursuant to state and local law.
If the firearm is unable to be transferred to you at an FFL (for violation of any federal, state, or local law, or inability to produce current licenses or permits required by state and local law), your online payment will be refunded minus a twenty percent (20%) restocking fee and the cost of the return shipping.
At present, High Desert Armory does not ship firearms to California, District of Columbia, and Massachusetts (except for law enforcement officers). Firearms shipped to states with magazine capacity restrictions will have ten round capacity magazines.
Prior to transferring the firearm to you, the dealer will require you to complete a Form 4473, on which you must answer the following questions under penalty of perjury:
- Are you under indictment or information in any court for a felony, or any other crime for which the judge could imprison you for more than one year?
- Have you ever been convicted in any court of a felony, or any other crime for which the judge could imprison you for more than one year even if you received a shorter sentence including probation?
- Are you a fugitive from justice?
- Are you an unlawful user of, or addicted to, marijuana or any depressant, stimulant, narcotic drug, or any other controlled substance? Warning: The use or possession of marijuana remains unlawful under Federal law regardless of whether it has been legalized or decriminalized for medicinal or recreational purposes in the state where you reside.
- Have you ever been adjudicated as a mental defective OR have you ever been committed to a mental institution?
- Have you ever been discharged from the Armed Forces under dishonorable conditions?
- Are you subject to a court order restraining you from harassing, stalking or threatening your child or an intimate partner or child of such partner?
- Have you ever renounced your United States citizenship?
- Are you an alien illegally or unlawfully in the United States?
You must be able to answer “no” to all of the above questions for the dealer to legally transfer the firearm to you. In addition, there are additional requirements if you are an alien admitted into the United States under a non-immigrant visa. If you do not know whether you can answer “no” to any of the above questions, you should consult with an attorney before purchasing a firearm online from High Desert Armory.
The dealer will not be able to transfer the firearm to you if:
- Your answers to the Form 4473 indicate that federal law prohibits you from purchasing and possessing the firearm; your NICS check results in a response of denied; or
- The dealer has reasonable cause to believe that federal or state law prohibits it from transferring the firearm to you for any reason, e.g., you are straw purchasing the firearm on behalf of another person, you have an odor of marijuana, etc.
If the dealer is unable to transfer the firearm to you for one of the above reasons, you can request that the dealer ship the firearm back to High Desert Armory. Upon receipt and inspection, High Desert Armory will refund the purchase price, minus a twenty percent (20%) restocking fee and the cost of the return shipping.
By placing an order for a firearm online, I hereby acknowledge that:
- I am the actual purchaser of the firearm.
- I am legally eligible to purchase and possess the firearm pursuant to federal, state, and local law.
- The firearm is legal for me to purchase and possess pursuant to state and local law.
- I possess any and all required licenses, permits, etc. for me to purchase and possess the firearm pursuant to state and local law.
- The sale of the firearm is final, and it may not be returned for a refund or exchange.
- If the dealer is unable to transfer the firearm to me, there will be a twenty percent (20%) restocking fee, in addition to the return shipping costs.
STATES REQUIREMENTS
The following states have specific requirements to purchase handguns in addition to the completion of a Form 4473: California; Connecticut; District of Columbia; Hawaii; Illinois; Iowa; Maryland; Massachusetts; Michigan; Minnesota; Nebraska; New Jersey; New York; North Carolina; and Rhode Island. Information on the specific type of license/permit required by each state is below:
California
A handgun safety certificate is required to purchase a handgun. Cal. Penal Code § 26840.
Connecticut
In order to purchase a handgun, Connecticut law requires either: (1) a permit to carry a pistol or revolver; (2) a permit to sell at retail a pistol or revolver; or (3) an eligibility certificate for a pistol or revolver. Conn. Gen. Stat. § 29-33(b).
District of Columbia
A registration certificate is required to purchase a handgun. D.C. Code §§ 7-2502.01 et seq.
Hawaii
A permit to acquire a handgun is required to purchase a handgun. Haw. Stat. § 134-2.
Illinois
A Firearm Owner’s Identification Card is required to purchase a handgun. 430 Ill. Comp. Stat. § 65/2.
Iowa
Either a permit to acquire pistols or revolvers, or a permit to carry weapons, is required to purchase a handgun. Iowa Code § 724.15.
Maryland
A handgun qualification license is required to purchase a handgun. Md. Code, Pub. Safety § 5-117.1.
Massachusetts
Either a Class A or Class B license to carry, or a firearm identification card and a permit to purchase a firearm, is required to purchase a handgun. A Class B license to carry is not sufficient to purchase a semiautomatic pistol capable of accepting a magazine with a capacity of more than ten rounds. Mass Gen. Law ch. 140, § 131E(b).
Michigan
A license to purchase is required to buy a handgun. Mich. Comp. Laws § 28.422.
Minnesota
A transferee permit, or a permit to carry, is required to purchase a handgun. If the purchaser does not have one of these permits, the dealer can still sell a handgun by making a written report to the chief law enforcement officer and then waiting five business days to allow time for an investigation. Minn. Stat. § 624.7132.
Nebraska
A certificate to purchase a handgun, or a concealed handgun permit, is required to buy a handgun. Neb. Rev. Stat. § 69-2403.
New Jersey
A permit to purchase a handgun is required to buy a handgun. N.J. Rev. Stat. §§ 2C:58-2(a)(5)(a) & 2C:58-3.
New York
A license to possess, or a license to carry, a handgun is required to purchase a handgun in New York. N.Y. Penal Law § 400.00.
North Carolina
A permit to purchase or receive a handgun, or a concealed handgun permit, is required to buy a handgun. N.C. Gen. State. § 14-1402(a).
Rhode Island
A pistol/revolver safety certificate, or a license to carry a concealed pistol or revolver, is required to buy and handgun. R.I. Gen. Laws § 11-47-35-35.1.
Please review our full Terms and Conditions before purchasing any firearms or ammunition.