PSA has the 20 gauge version right now for $269 shipped. I really want the 12 gauge version so I can use minishellsYou will not be disappointed with the shockwave. Everyone I have let shoot mine has said “I didn’t think it would be this much fun”
PSA has the 20 gauge version right now for $269 shipped. I really want the 12 gauge version so I can use minishellsYou will not be disappointed with the shockwave. Everyone I have let shoot mine has said “I didn’t think it would be this much fun”
You will not be disappointed with the shockwave. Everyone I have let shoot mine has said “I didn’t think it would be this much fun”
Which is NOT illegal.
No I am not wrong. Feel free to link to a post where someone gave an example.
Sure you can. But until you do, this statement is correct:
There is just no scenario ever presented, where a BOS helped someone get out of trouble.
Though they'll never do it, it'd be interesting to see 20 gauge mini-shells. :lol:PSA has the 20 gauge version right now for $269 shipped. I really want the 12 gauge version so I can use minishells
I took it as bill of sale period.We talking about a BOS for firearms only?
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Nope. Only thing I did to it was the Opsol adapter, a rail, and a LaserMax green pistol laserHave you tried out the sb tactical brace for it by chance?
The only way possessing stolen property is a criminal offense in Texas is it you knew it was stolen when you acquired it.When you unknowingly buy a used stolen item, but you have a BOS, thinks LE might, maybe not, but might let you off the hook for buying stolen property?
FIFY: The only way possessing stolen property is a criminal offense in Texas is if they can prove you knew it was stolen when you acquired it.The only way possessing stolen property is a criminal offense in Texas is it you knew it was stolen when you acquired it.
Me too. A member of my family bought a used ATV. The seller assured them they had the title, but would have to find it. Buyer got a BOS. After 30 days the seller didn't produce the title and the buyer went to TPW to apply for a lost title. Two days later auto theft task force shows up and takes the ATV (stolen). Seller and buyer were summoned to a property hearing. Buyer presents BOS to judge. Property is awarded to title owner (not buyer BTW). Buyer gets to leave. Seller was arrested in the court house. In this incident the BOS did confirm the buyer's story.I took it as bill of sale period.
FIFY: The only way possessing stolen property is a criminal offense in Texas is if they can prove you knew it was stolen when you acquired it.
When you unknowingly buy a used stolen item, but you have a BOS, thinks LE might, maybe not, but might let you off the hook for buying stolen property?
Well now, that sorta messes up this whole thread. So is the lesson here that: 1. As a buyer you should get a BOS and 2. As a seller you should not give a BOS?Me too. A member of my family bought a used ATV. The seller assured them they had the title, but would have to find it. Buyer got a BOS. After 30 days the seller didn't produce the title and the buyer went to TPW to apply for a lost title. Two days later auto theft task force shows up and takes the ATV (stolen). Seller and buyer were summoned to a property hearing. Buyer presents BOS to judge. Property is awarded to title owner (not buyer BTW). Buyer gets to leave. Seller was arrested in the court house. In this incident the BOS did confirm the buyer's story.
But at least I have a receipt for my insurance company.Except, BOS or not, if it's stolen, they're going to take it .
Going to go out on a limb and say that there is probably a clause in there that gives them grounds to deny a claim when it is seized as stolen propertyBut at least I have a receipt for my insurance company.
Yea I was kinda disappointed by that. That shotgun would fit my needs perfectly but I don't need a copy of my id floating around anywhere
I think I am going to get a shockwave instead
Then I'll try a tax loss.Going to go out on a limb and say that there is probably a clause in there that gives them grounds to deny a claim when it is seized as stolen property
Wait! That's not you in you avatar?