I have a paintball gun im looking to pawn, I was wondering if a pawn shop would take it and if you are familiar with Dallas pawn shops, which one would take it?

My Husband is thinking about buying a deer rifle. He's not sure of what rifle to buy. His main choices are a Ruger Mark 2 in stainless with synthetic stock .270 cal. New price is 444.44 He has seen a Browning A-bolt Stainless Stalker at a pawn shop in well used condition. Scratches on the barrel and ejector plate and needs a good cleaning. Also scratches on the stock from a strap for 475.00 .270 cal. Any thoughts. New or used maybe something he hasn't thought of. Prefer .270 or 30-06 or 7 mag.

can you buy guns at a pawn shop

I'm looking for a .38, .40, or .45 pistol and I want to know how much I can expect to pay at a gun show or pawn shop.

A pawn shop near my house is selling a used Remington 700 30-06. I am fairly new to guns and would like to own a 30-06. The owner is asking for 0 for the used Remington. It is blue with a wood stock. The stock is a little worn, but no cracks. What else should I pay close attention to?
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i want to buy a handgun at a pawn shop here in north carolina but when i went in to the pawn shop to buy one the guy told me i need a permit and some other stuff. what kind of permit do i need and where do i get it? is there anything else i need to buy a handgun?

I'm in the army, just went to my first 9mm range, and I loved it. There was something enjoyable about firing a handgun that felt totally different from anything else I've fired. The 9mm had nearly no kick which was also kinda nice(a little change from my M-240B). Anyhow, how much should i expect to pay for my own handgun and where should i look? Do i run any risks from buying from a pawn shop? I'm really just looking for something to spray bullets out of, accuracy isn't a big concern for me.

A guy I know wants to buy a handgun from a pawn shop but doesn't know if he can legally. When he was younger he got caught with weed and got a good lawyer and everything but is just wondering if he can do this. Thanks
He says it's for defense and I believe him. He has a family now and no reason to use it against someone.

Ya, I thought so too, but in a recent custody hearing my sister's ex husband (whom is a convicted felon) stated on stand, under oath that he was working at a pawn shop located in his hometown. The judge didnt even blink an eye, shouldnt he have known?