Hey there, just registered tonight because I haven't been able to find the answer to this question online, and I figured you guys would be the best source of info (been a casual reader from Google searches for a few years now)...
Back in the late '70s, my father lived in Iowa he and bought a .38 pistol, basically just for home defense. He bought it legitimately and everything, according to whatever the state of Iowa required back then... My parents then moved here to Omaha around 1977 and he's owned the gun ever since, although the thing hasn't been fired for probably 20 years and it's been in a locked case ever since.
I don't own a gun, but I try to go to a shooting range at least once every couple years, just to make sure I know how to handle and fire a gun if I ever need to. Recently I've been thinking that it would be nice to take my dad to the range and shoot that .38, but I've never gotten around to it because according to my dad, he never actually "registered" the gun when he moved to Omaha all those years ago. So in addition to just being able to take that gun to the range, I'd also like to figure out how to make it "legit" (for transporting it in a car, of course, as well as in his home).
What I'm confused about is the process; my dad said that he doesn't have any papers or documentation for the pistol. He obviously bought it long before the Brady Bill was passed, but if there was a state or federal "registration" database back then -- even on paper -- wouldn't my dad's name match the serial number of the gun and everything?
I know that guns are supposed to be presented at the OPD main office downtown to be registered, but we can't legally transport this gun in a car, can we? Any info or advice would be really appreciated... In addition to helping make sure the gun is finally "licensed," I'm also just a 30 year old guy who'd like to finally get the chance to fire off a few rounds with his dad.
Thanks...