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YES.....some states a insta check...then given a aproval number that is given to NICS
or a denial that stops it then. A buyer completes a form 4473 and that info is given the feds who approve or deny. Same stuff as a new firearm! Dan
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I think that the key word here is "Dealer"....I have bought several used firearms (both long arms and handguns) from dealers and each time I had to wait to pass the back ground check. My most recent purchase (a couple of weeks ago) was a long arm, so that is about as up to date as I know of.
Private individuals are a different matter....here in MI, long arms are traded/sold without any kind of check. Handguns require either a pistol purchase permit (obtained from the local PD or Sheriff) or a valid CCW, even for private transactions. I can't speak for the private sales in other states.....
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