Posted: 4/21/2010 9:55:57 AM EDT
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I have a friend (18) who wonts to buy a 22lr pistol of mine.
any tips on keeping somthing like a DL #? |
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I don't keep info and neither should you. We need less of a paper trail with our guns, not more. It's great until ATF calls you up wondering why your gun was found in a crack house three states away. Yeah, that phone call is lots of fun. Ask me how I know.
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Quoted: Quoted: I don't keep info and neither should you. We need less of a paper trail with our guns, not more. It's great until ATF calls you up wondering why your gun was found in a crack house three states away. Yeah, that phone call is lots of fun. Ask me how I know. ![]() Hell, gotta ask about that one! |
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I don't keep info and neither should you. We need less of a paper trail with our guns, not more. It's great until ATF calls you up wondering why your gun was found in a crack house three states away. Yeah, that phone call is lots of fun. Ask me how I know.
"I no longer have that gun." Who did you sell it to? "I do not recall." Fuck the ATF. Sellers, do a check on the person you're selling to. Talk to them on the phone. Find out why they are interested in your gun. If it doesn't seem right, don't sell. |
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I don't keep info and neither should you. We need less of a paper trail with our guns, not more. It's great until ATF calls you up wondering why your gun was found in a crack house three states away. Yeah, that phone call is lots of fun. Ask me how I know.
Hell, gotta ask about that one! Didn't hear much more about. Although it was interesting that the agent asked if I still had x gun, y gun and z gun. He listed every gun I had bought from that particular gun store.
And as far as the F the ATF, whatever floats your boat man. |