FAQs

Email us at info@eddiesgunsale.com and we will find it for you.

Each State has the right to impose different requirements to purchase firearms as well as following the Federal requirement.

Federal requirements are the same in every 50 states. Here is a link to Federal guidelines: https://www.fdle.state.fl.us/FPP/FAQs2.aspx

In order to return a purchase you can email infor@eddiesgunsale.com for instructions on how to return the product. There will be a shipping fee and restocking fee based upon the firearm. Firearms that are damaged or been fired cannot be returned.  Request to return an item must be made within 30 days of purchased.

If you wish to cancel an order email us at info@eddiesgunsales.com.  If your order has not been shipped, you will receive a full refund. If the firearm has been packaged for shipment you will incur a $10 charge for supplies. If the item has been shipped it will fall under our Return Policy.

Payments

Yes. Sales tax is based upon the State the shipment is sent to.

Yes. Credit card fee is 3%

Yes. We use Pro Merchant to process all credit card transactions which has a Five Star rating on their services and protection of data. We do not store any personal data on the website.

If you wish to cancel an order email us at info@eddiesgunsales.com.  If your order has not been shipped, you will receive a full refund. If the firearm has been packaged for shipment you will incur a $10 charge for supplies. If the item has been shipped it will fall under our Return Policy.

General Information

Yes. Factory warranties are included with new firearms purchase.

         Purchase of used weapons are rated and sold on an “as is” condition.

Send us an email requesting the information and we will email it to you.

Selecting a caliber comes down to two things: Purpose (hunting, defense) and Personal choice.

For years the Palm Beach Sheriff’s Office (where I worked) authorized a 45ACP caliber as well as the 9mm and 40 calibers. They eventually choose one caliber; 40. They choose this over the 45 because too many deputies couldn’t handle the fire power of a 45.

 

One should choose a caliber they can handle and shoot well with. The most common concealed handgun is a 9mm followed by the 40 caliber. I personally carry either a 45ACP or a 40 caliber, but my preference is the 45.

 

Here is an article that goes into more detail: https://blog.gunassociation.org/calibers-for-self-defense

Upon shipment you will be notified and given a tracking number.

 

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