who knew there were so many snowflakes easily triggered here.Welcome!
WHEW! I thought we may never have a thread on BOS's again!
who knew there were so many snowflakes easily triggered here.Welcome!
WHEW! I thought we may never have a thread on BOS's again!
I don't know? Ask the guy who just met me and bought my gun face to face if he knows.How is the weather today in Nigeria?
No. It isn’t. Lol. Please post a copy of your Texas gun registration. I would say to feel free to black out personal information, but since this is a lie, I won’t bother.well its all true, so I don't know what to tell you. Jeez. are you hard up on something?
WHEW! I thought we may never have a thread on BOS's again!
Maybe not so welcome to our forum!who knew there were so many snowflakes easily triggered here.
Howdy Geek! You know we only throw the best parties in your honor!I find it endearing that after me being away, y'all decide to throw a BOS thread again for me upon return. Tight knit group we are.
I sold the gun face to face this am... I never said re-registering was the law. I said I know most won't so my store purchase registration will stay on the books. I HAVE sold a firearm that was stolen from a car in Austin and used in a crime. I DID have a LEO from some agency call me about said firearm and because I was able to provide sale date, sale info and person I sold it to, they WERE able to verify that the gun was not mine when it got into this criminals hands. They had already apprehended him and had the firearm. Once they spoke to the guy in Austin and he informed them that his car was broken into while at lifetime fitness and he never reported it, the trail for the firearm ended. Case closed.Maybe not so welcome to our forum!
After our forum was viciously attacked by hackers, your posts and two ads selling on the forum are quite suspicious to some of us.
The demand for a BOS, and your lack of knowledge of Texas laws regarding firearms, lack credibility that some would think you are a native Texan. Myself as well.
My conclusion? Possible troll, or a possible scammer again.
Feel free to prove us wrong.
Please post a generic copy of a Texas gun registration .I sold the gun face to face this am... I never said re-registering was the law. I said I know most won't so my store purchase registration will stay on the books. I HAVE sold a firearm that was stolen from a car in Austin and used in a crime. I DID have a LEO from some agency call me about said firearm and because I was able to provide sale date, sale info and person I sold it to, they WERE able to verify that the gun was not mine when it got into this criminals hands. They had already apprehended him and had the firearm. Once they spoke to the guy in Austin and he informed them that his car was broken into while at lifetime fitness and he never reported it, the trail for the firearm ended. Case closed.
I got a few more to post so don't get angry. Dallas is full of shooters like me who want to buy guns and ammo right now. I'm just selling stuff I don't shoot often. I guess I should have just dealt with a pawn shop or taken a hit off price by letting a store sell on consignment. Great welcome indeed.
REPEAT, I sold it this am Face to face to a member from here. Sorry that your consipiracy theory against me is as fake and lame as the brains inside Hoji's spiked head.
You mean “all won’t” because all can’t. There is absolutely no mechanism for this because gun registration, in Texas, does not exist. The only that thing that ties a gun to you is the 4473 you fill out at an FFL, which only proves that you purchased the gun from an FFL at one time, not that you currently own it.I sold the gun face to face this am... I never said re-registering was the law. I said I know most won't so my store purchase registration will stay on the books.
Cool, that then. Whatever it is that ties me back to the gun I bought from a store which is an FFL. If you don't call that registration, I don't know what to call it. Are you guys pissed about my symantics? I can tell some are as huge a troll as they claim me to be but on that AHOLE troll level if you catch me.You mean “all won’t” because all can’t. There is absolutely no mechanism for this because gun registration, in Texas, does not exist. The only that thing that ties a gun to you is the 4473 you fill out at an FFL, which only proves that you purchased the gun from an FFL, not that you currently own it.
I have had previous sold firearms get used in crimes and have had the FBI call me asking me about said firearms since they were registered to myself. Having bill of sale proof made that very easy.
One of the above statements is a lie. Was it the FBI that contacted you , or a “LEO from some jurisdiction”I sold the gun face to face this am... I never said re-registering was the law. I said I know most won't so my store purchase registration will stay on the books. I HAVE sold a firearm that was stolen from a car in Austin and used in a crime. I DID have a LEO from some agency call me about said firearm and because I was able to provide sale date, sale info and person I sold it to, they WERE able to verify that the gun was not mine when it got into this criminals hands. They had already apprehended him and had the firearm. Once they spoke to the guy in Austin and he informed them that his car was broken into while at lifetime fitness and he never reported it, the trail for the firearm ended. Case closed.
Lesson learned. I'm sure there are alot of nice folks on here like the guy I sold to and met this am. Thank you for your cordial welcome and information.Welcome to TGT.
You want a BOS then just be sure you mention it in the ad is all most of us ask. Some won't sign, some will. Just let them know ahead of time.
I'll let the others pick their nits. I got better things to do and just really don't care.
You're no fun. Booooo!Welcome to TGT.
You want a BOS then just be sure you mention it in the ad is all most of us ask. Some won't sign, some will. Just let them know ahead of time.
I'll let the others pick their nits. I got better things to do and just really don't care.
My understanding for your reasons for wanting, or requiring a BOS is your desire to make sure a criminal doesn't end up with a firearm you are sell? Is that correct?Cool, that then. Whatever it is that ties me back to the gun I bought from a store which is an FFL. If you don't call that registration, I don't know what to call it. Are you guys pissed about my symantics? I can tell some are as huge a troll as they claim me to be but on that AHOLE troll level if you catch me.
I honestly couldn't care if the firearm i'm selling wasn't in my name on some registry that Texas law enforcement entities have access to. But since I buy new guns from FFL's then it IS tied to me, whether you call that an official registration or not, it means jack all to me. No one that hates bos has to buy anyway.
I just read that he wants to be able to send the law in the right direction if an issue comes up. I think most that require a BOS want that.My understanding for your reasons for wanting, or requiring a BOS is your desire to make sure a criminal doesn't end up with a firearm you are sell? Is that correct?
If so, then in very simple terms, please explain how a BOS suddenly determines whether someone is legal to own or possess a firearm?
What sources are you using to determine if a person is prohibited from owning or possessing a firearm in the first place?
Please explain how the BOS is protecting you?
I'm not about jumping on the bandwagon. Any bandwagon.You're no fun. Booooo!
Yes! But I have all this popcorn......I'm not about jumping on the bandwagon. Any bandwagon.
I'll readily admit that I have signed BOSs and shown ID. I wouldn't let anyone photo or copy my ID though.
Do I require a BOS? Hell no. I think they're stupid but that's just my opinion.
But if a seller wants one to sell me a firearm I want at a great price then so be it. They're sale, they're rules. I can always walk away if the requirements are too much.
I'm not going to beat them up over it or for using improper terms (registration/ 4473). I just don't care.
Guys won't sign a BOS? I'm happy for you but don't think there's no way to track you down. You already sent messages of some sort and possibly made the deal with a camera watching.
How "private" do you really think a private sale is?
It is what it is.