Simply walk into any of our participating intake centers and present your unwanted firearm. Our partners or volunteers will safely check it into the licensed possession of Guns 4 Good. If you choose, you can complete a brief information form, and we’ll provide you with a donation validation letter for your tax records.
Take your firearm to any registered Federal Firearms Licensee (FFL) and request a dealer-to-dealer transfer to our lead intake center in Forest Lake, MN. Your shipping cost is tax-deductible as part of your donation, or you may complete a reimbursement request for the shipping expense.
Partnering with Guns 4 Good gives individuals a safe, simple, and responsible way to remove unwanted firearms from their homes. By donating, you ensure a potentially harmful item is redirected into meaningful support for veterans, first responders, and those facing mental-health challenges—turning a difficult decision into a powerful act of good.
Guns 4 Good offers law-enforcement agencies a trusted, no-questions-asked outlet for community firearm disposal. By collaborating with us, agencies reduce public risk, provide residents with a safe surrender option, and help transform seized or voluntarily turned-in firearms into funding that directly benefits the very people officers serve and protect.
For estate and probate professionals, Guns 4 Good provides a dignified, compliant, and liability-free solution for handling unwanted firearms within estates. Partnering with us ensures clients have a seamless option for disposal while turning an often-sensitive asset into charitable impact—bringing compassion, clarity, tax benefit and purpose to the settlement process.
Firearm manufacturers partnering with Guns 4 Good demonstrate industry leadership and social responsibility by ensuring excess, benevolent, discontinued, or unsellable inventory is put to good use. Through donation, manufacturers convert idle assets into direct support for veterans, first responders, and mental-health initiatives, strengthening both community trust and industry stewardship.