: Oregon law does not enforce a statutory waiting period to take possession of your handgun. However, physical delivery of the firearm is entirely dependent on the immediate completion and approval of your FICS background check.

: You must be at least 21 years old to purchase a handgun from a licensed dealer under federal law.

: You cannot legally purchase or possess a firearm if you have been convicted of a felony, certain domestic violence misdemeanors, are subject to a restraining order, or have been adjudicated as mentally ill. 📝 The Purchasing Process

To buy a handgun in Oregon, you must follow strict state and federal laws regarding eligibility, background checks, and transfer procedures.

Oregon has specific procedural steps designed to monitor and regulate the transfer of handguns.

To purchase a handgun in Oregon, you must meet the following baseline criteria:

: There is no state government registry where you must register your handgun after purchase. However, the Oregon State Police retain background check transaction records for up to 5 years. 🎒 Concealed Carry and Vehicle Laws