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agsalaska said:ccard257 said:
Looking for something in a light .280ai. Kimber Montana or similar.
That's the best needle in a haystack post we have seen in a while.
If your looking for new - https://www.rainierarms.com/sig-sauer-mcx-virtus-5-56-nato-complete-upper-11-5/highvelocity said:
anyone have sig virtus 11.5" 556 upper laying around? had a line on one and the dude went radio silent on me.
If the weapon you sold is eventually used in a crime (either by that buyer or someone he sold it to in the future) it would be nice to have something to back up your innocence with when the feds knock down your door. Most conservative Aggies are...conservative...and like to be safe and "cover their bases".agsalaska said:
No that's not the point. I don't even know what he is selling. That's not the reason for the question.
I am not trying to be critical. I am just trying to understand why someone would limit the amount of potential buyers by making such a request. I just looked at the first 20 or so posts on my favorite website to find these types of transactions and didn't see a similar request. I only see it here.
Rockwalls answer was 'to cover my bases.' Fair enough. Not sure what those bases are but fair enough.
OK. Last post on this slight derail.javajaws said:If the weapon you sold is eventually used in a crime (either by that buyer or someone he sold it to in the future) it would be nice to have something to back up your innocence with when the feds knock down your door. Most conservative Aggies are...conservative...and like to be safe and "cover their bases".agsalaska said:
No that's not the point. I don't even know what he is selling. That's not the reason for the question.
I am not trying to be critical. I am just trying to understand why someone would limit the amount of potential buyers by making such a request. I just looked at the first 20 or so posts on my favorite website to find these types of transactions and didn't see a similar request. I only see it here.
Rockwalls answer was 'to cover my bases.' Fair enough. Not sure what those bases are but fair enough.
nealan said:
How would the feds know who originally owned the gun since they aren't registered? Serious question. Not trolling
I usually don't do it buy will in the right circumstances. I buy with cash. I have met some sorta shady "dudes" in the Hempstead outlet mall parking lot and bought guns out of his trunk. They weren't wild or NFA items. One was a Winchester Model 70 for 300 dollars and he threw in a Marlin Glennfield 60 to go with it. If the prices are really good and he wants to meet in a parking lot...I'm bringing cash. I'm not giving or taking ID. I'm buying and GTFO. Buyer and seller beware.agsalaska said:
So, I am just curious. And don't take this the wrong way as I am not trying to tell you what to do or not to do or questioning if it is right or wrong. I just see this occasionally, especially on this site.
But do people really agree to bill of sales and copies of IDs?
Bump for price reduction.f burg ag said:
For sale: Kimber 84M Classic in 243 Winchester. Fired 25 times. Comes with 75 rounds and a Kimber sling (ammo and sling worth about $200). Houston or Hallettsville area. Asking $1200. Edit: sorry about the upside down pics.
I had a gun I sold end up found in a raid of heroin house run by the blood gang in a state I've never been to. I had no idea until years later, the DAs office sent me a letter letting me know that I could claim my property at the courthouse on a certain date. I called them and they told me which gun it was. I told them that I had sold it to a friend, who had turned around and sold it to a coworker. They said since I sold it, I had no legal right to claim it, but didn't ask for any names or details. It was on the east coast, so no chance I would have traveled there to claim a crappy S&W Sigma .40 anyway.javajaws said:If the weapon you sold is eventually used in a crime (either by that buyer or someone he sold it to in the future) it would be nice to have something to back up your innocence with when the feds knock down your door. Most conservative Aggies are...conservative...and like to be safe and "cover their bases".agsalaska said:
No that's not the point. I don't even know what he is selling. That's not the reason for the question.
I am not trying to be critical. I am just trying to understand why someone would limit the amount of potential buyers by making such a request. I just looked at the first 20 or so posts on my favorite website to find these types of transactions and didn't see a similar request. I only see it here.
Rockwalls answer was 'to cover my bases.' Fair enough. Not sure what those bases are but fair enough.