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  • Charlie

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    'Top of the hill, Kerr County!
    I'm working on getting hundreds of bills of sale with different names/signatures on them for you folks that think they are valuable. If we get a chance to have the "meet" at a later date, I'll bring them and whoever want's one is certainly welcome to one or more at no charge. :banana:
     
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    Charlie

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    'Top of the hill, Kerr County!
    .............BILL OF SALE

    Buyer: _________________
    Seller: _________________
    Item: _________________
    Price: _________________
    Date: _________________

    There ya' go! Makes everything easy and certainly legal! :green:
     

    jrbfishn

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    Ask Charlie, I know a pretty good place. I have eaten there off and on since the mid 80s.
    Would not mind cementing a deal with you there either.

    Sent by an idjit coffeeholic from my SM-G892A using Tapatalk
     

    Aus_Schwaben

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    I might be overly paranoid but I require the buyer either possess an LTC from which I get the details for the transaction or we do the transfer through a dealer with a 4473.

    Yes, I know many people will not get an LTC in order to stay off another government list.

    Yes, I know that part of the purpose for purchasing directly from an individual is to stay off still another government list.

    Yes, I know that going through a dealer does not guarantee that the purchaser will not ship the firearm to Chicago, Mexico, or other illegal transaction. I also know that the government rarely - if ever - prosecutes people who are not legal that attempt to purchase firearms.

    I never thought about any of this until I had agreed to sell a rifle and shotgun to a coworker before I found out that not only were they a convicted felon. Not just a felon, but one convicted for violent crimes. Plus they bragged about being offered a position with a radical group as a hitman. I backed out of the deal.
     

    candcallen

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    I might be overly paranoid but I require the buyer either possess an LTC from which I get the details for the transaction or we do the transfer through a dealer with a 4473.

    Yes, I know many people will not get an LTC in order to stay off another government list.

    Yes, I know that part of the purpose for purchasing directly from an individual is to stay off still another government list.

    Yes, I know that going through a dealer does not guarantee that the purchaser will not ship the firearm to Chicago, Mexico, or other illegal transaction. I also know that the government rarely - if ever - prosecutes people who are not legal that attempt to purchase firearms.

    I never thought about any of this until I had agreed to sell a rifle and shotgun to a coworker before I found out that not only were they a convicted felon. Not just a felon, but one convicted for violent crimes. Plus they bragged about being offered a position with a radical group as a hitman. I backed out of the deal.
    How are your hands.














    They must atleast be sore if not suffering from advanced nerve damage from wringing them so much.
     

    SQLGeek

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    I require the buyer either possess an LTC from which I get the details for the transaction

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    File that under "Things I won't be doing when buying a gun private party."
     

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    F350-6

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    If he told you he is Russian, NO. It's a trap. If I were Russian or whatever and wanted to buy a firearm do you really think I would tell you up front?

    Only if you were doing it legally. If you weren't, I'd expect you to keep your mouth shut and agree to a higher than normal price.
     

    Hoji

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    I might be overly paranoid but I require the buyer either possess an LTC from which I get the details for the transaction or we do the transfer through a dealer with a 4473.

    Yes, I know many people will not get an LTC in order to stay off another government list.

    Yes, I know that part of the purpose for purchasing directly from an individual is to stay off still another government list.

    Yes, I know that going through a dealer does not guarantee that the purchaser will not ship the firearm to Chicago, Mexico, or other illegal transaction. I also know that the government rarely - if ever - prosecutes people who are not legal that attempt to purchase firearms.

    I never thought about any of this until I had agreed to sell a rifle and shotgun to a coworker before I found out that not only were they a convicted felon. Not just a felon, but one convicted for violent crimes. Plus they bragged about being offered a position with a radical group as a hitman. I backed out of the deal.
     
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