How to buy a Gibbz Arms Firearm or Receiver

Over the Internet:

 

  • We only ship our firearms/receivers/frames to Gun Dealers with current Federal Firearms Licenses.
  • We only ship within the United States.
  • When you order a firearm/receiver/frame you need to supply us with the local Gun Dealer you wish to have it sent to.
  • This is usually done by sending us an email at [email protected] with the order number in the subject and the gun dealers name and address and phone number in the body.
  • We will then request a current copy their FFL License, which will then be checked on the ATF’s website to ensure the dealer’s License is current and in good standing.
  • If everything checks out we will send it to your gun dealer.
  • After your firearm/receiver/frame is delivered to your local gun dealer, you can then go in and fill out the 4473 so the dealer can run your background check.
  • Once your background check clears the dealer can give you your firearm/receiver/frame.

 

In our Showroom:

 

Our Showroom is located at:

 

Gibbz Arms

5456 E McDowell Rd. STE 118

Mesa, AZ 85215

 

Open Monday – Friday 8 am to 5 pm.

Typically closed for lunch.

 

We follow all Federal and Arizona State Laws governing the sales of firearms/receivers/frames. Outlined below is the process to purchase handguns and long guns or receivers.

 

Handgun 

To buy a handgun, you must:

  • Be 21 or older;
  • Provide an AZ driver’s license
  • Not fall under any of the “prohibited persons” categories (more on this below)
  • Fill out a Form 4473

We will also have to conduct an instant background check unless you present a current concealed carry permit.

 

So, What Makes You a “Prohibited Person”?

 

Arizona law considers you a person who is prohibited from purchasing a firearm if you:

  • Have been legally declared a danger to yourself and others, and are under a court order for treatment
  • Have been convicted of a felony involving violence of possession and use of a dangerous weapon
  • Are on probation, home arrest or any type of release for a domestic violence or felony offense
  • Are carrying out a term of imprisonment in a correctional or detention facility (It shouldn’t be a shock that you can’t own or purchase a gun while in jail.)
  • Were adjudicated as delinquent and possess, use, or carry a firearm within 10 years from the date of adjudication or release, for an offense that would have, for an adult, been considered first or second-degree burglary, arson, murder, manslaughter, kidnapping, robbery, aggravated assault, sexual assault, or any felony involving the use or threatening showing of a deadly weapon.

If you don’t meet any of those conditions, you’re good to go!

 

Long Guns and Receivers

To buy a long gun in Arizona, you need to:

  • Be 18 or older;
  • Provide an AZ driver’s license
  • Not fall under a “prohibited persons” category
  • Fill out a Form 4473

 

We will also have to conduct an instant background check unless you present a current concealed carry permit.

 

So, What Makes You a “Prohibited Person”?

 

Arizona law considers you a person who is prohibited from purchasing a firearm if you:

  • Have been legally declared a danger to yourself and others, and are under a court order for treatment
  • Have been convicted of a felony involving violence of possession and use of a dangerous weapon
  • Are on probation, home arrest or any type of release for a domestic violence or felony offense
  • Are carrying out a term of imprisonment in a correctional or detention facility (It shouldn’t be a shock that you can’t own or purchase a gun while in jail.)
  • Were adjudicated as delinquent and possess, use, or carry a firearm within 10 years from the date of adjudication or release, for an offense that would have, for an adult, been considered first or second-degree burglary, arson, murder, manslaughter, kidnapping, robbery, aggravated assault, sexual assault, or any felony involving the use or threatening showing of a deadly weapon.

If you don’t meet any of those conditions, you’re good to go!