Guidance Through Difficult Transitions
Estate Firearm Guidance
Handling firearms as part of an estate or inheritance can feel overwhelming, especially during a difficult time. We offer patient, education-first guidance to help you understand your options and take responsible, lawful next steps.
How we can help
We can help you understand general options for firearms in an estate, coordinate appropriate services, and connect the pieces of a responsible transfer or disposition. Our guidance is educational and supportive, and we work at your pace.
Important: involve qualified professionals
Please Read
Estate, inheritance, probate, interstate-transfer, and prohibited-person questions may require advice from a qualified attorney and coordination with an appropriate licensed dealer (FFL). This page is general educational information and is not legal advice.
Options we can discuss
Depending on your situation, responsible options may include:
- A lawful transfer coordinated through a licensed dealer
- Consignment of firearms you do not wish to keep
- Secure storage while decisions are made
- An educational consultation to understand next steps
What we do not do
We do not provide legal advice, and we do not guarantee eligibility or any particular outcome. We do not sell or transfer NFA items, and we do not hold SOT or Class 3 authority. When a matter calls for an attorney or another professional, we will say so.
Safety Is Non-Negotiable
Safety guides everything we do. Whether you are new to firearms or experienced, these fundamentals always apply.
Safety first. Treat every firearm as if it is loaded, keep the muzzle pointed in a safe direction, keep your finger off the trigger until you are ready to fire, and store firearms securely away from children and prohibited persons. For complete guidance, see our firearm safety and storage page.
Educational & Legal Notice
This is general educational information and is not legal advice. Firearm laws and regulations may change and can vary by jurisdiction. Customers remain responsible for verifying current federal, state, and local requirements. Faith First Firearms may require additional documentation or decline a transaction when necessary for safety, compliance, or business-policy reasons.
Let us help you take the next step
Reach out whenever you are ready. There is no pressure, only support.