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March 24, 2012, 07:47:08 PM
#32

There are laws pertaining to the interstate transport of firearms which I intend to follow. This means that in order to get the gun, you will have to have it shipped to an FFL (dealer). They will run a background check (if you can't legally own a gun, don't try this because you will get arrested).


Even though the guns are sold, I needed to ask this:

In our concealed carry class our instructor was a firearms dealer. He made it a clear point to say that PRIVATE sales from a non-dealer to a non-dealer did NOT need to have it background checked. Only dealers selling to a private individual or dealer to dealer needed it checked if it was going across state lines. I'm going to have to look up the laws now, as this has certainly piqued my interest.

BookofNick is right. In Florida, private individuals can buy and sell guns as long you're both residents of Florida. You're also supposed to know that the person isn't a felon. Selling to a felon is illegal. But there is no background check, no registry, nothing.

And also, as was said, most of these guns are no longer available. I can check and maybe one or two might still be on the auction block, but the prices have certainly changed since July of 2011. Also, if anyone needs cleaning stuff (patches,  Safari Charlie, etc) or holsters I can still get that stuff to you. I set up a BitPay account and I plan on putting it on my site, but I haven't got around to it. One of the best deals I could give someone local right now is on a gallon of Safari Charlie. I picked it up for a client who ended up not wanting it. It retails for $180 but if someone wants it, I'll do 25btc. It's great for soaking parts and big pieces like suppressors. I'll have to get back to everyone on if I have a gun or two available.
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March 23, 2012, 08:06:23 PM
#31

There are laws pertaining to the interstate transport of firearms which I intend to follow. This means that in order to get the gun, you will have to have it shipped to an FFL (dealer). They will run a background check (if you can't legally own a gun, don't try this because you will get arrested).


Even though the guns are sold, I needed to ask this:

In our concealed carry class our instructor was a firearms dealer. He made it a clear point to say that PRIVATE sales from a non-dealer to a non-dealer did NOT need to have it background checked. Only dealers selling to a private individual or dealer to dealer needed it checked if it was going across state lines. I'm going to have to look up the laws now, as this has certainly piqued my interest.

Xurious: Generally speaking, if both private parties are residents of the same state, they may buy and sell a handgun or long gun (shotgun/rifle) without going through a dealer and a background check.

If two private parties of DIFFERENT state residencies meet face-to-face, they may legally buy and sell LONG GUNS ONLY. They may NOT legally buy and sell HANDGUNS. A handgun may only be transferred between individuals residing in different states if they use the federally-recognized intermediary: the FFL (i.e. the dealer).

That being said, check your local laws, because that's not valid everywhere.
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March 23, 2012, 07:47:36 PM
#30

There are laws pertaining to the interstate transport of firearms which I intend to follow. This means that in order to get the gun, you will have to have it shipped to an FFL (dealer). They will run a background check (if you can't legally own a gun, don't try this because you will get arrested).


Even though the guns are sold, I needed to ask this:

In our concealed carry class our instructor was a firearms dealer. He made it a clear point to say that PRIVATE sales from a non-dealer to a non-dealer did NOT need to have it background checked. Only dealers selling to a private individual or dealer to dealer needed it checked if it was going across state lines. I'm going to have to look up the laws now, as this has certainly piqued my interest.
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March 22, 2012, 04:14:23 PM
#29
nah, he sold them all. he just needs to update the thread. false alarm Sad
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March 22, 2012, 03:45:31 PM
#28
it is available
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March 22, 2012, 03:29:00 PM
#27
I can't believe I missed this. It looks like the AR is gone, do you still have the .45 for sale? If so how may BTC were you asking?

I think it was 60 B T C
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Oh wait, is it still available then?










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March 22, 2012, 03:25:41 PM
#26
its really nice

yes it is. And I'm also in CFL. This might just make my weekend!
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March 22, 2012, 02:41:11 PM
#25
I'm interested in the 1911. I'll send u a PM.
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March 22, 2012, 01:53:07 PM
#24
I can't believe I missed this. It looks like the AR is gone, do you still have the .45 for sale? If so how may BTC were you asking?

I think it was 60 B T C
awww  Cry
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March 22, 2012, 01:45:14 PM
#23
I can't believe I missed this. It looks like the AR is gone, do you still have the .45 for sale? If so how may BTC were you asking?

I think it was 60 B T C
legendary
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March 22, 2012, 01:32:17 PM
#22
I can't believe I missed this. It looks like the AR is gone, do you still have the .45 for sale? If so how may BTC were you asking?
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July 10, 2011, 09:13:28 PM
#21
Sold
The AR-15 (62 BTC)

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July 10, 2011, 08:57:02 PM
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The Smith and Wesson Revolver (20 BTC)--it's got a tight action, good timing. Shows some wear marks though where the nickel has peeled off:




If you're looking for a classic gun (this particular one was made around 1929/30) with character, this is for you. You certainly won't feel bad about shooting this one.
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July 10, 2011, 08:02:40 PM
#19
So, the 1911 everyone's interested in, I tried to picture it as clearly and honestly as possible. I did my best to show every scratch and wear mark:




I decided on a price of 60 BTC shipped. You're responsible for your FFL's transfer fee. Also, I didn't put the magazine in the picture, but you will get the factory mag that I got with it.

After handling the gun, I'm reluctant to sell it. With that said, I can't lower the price, because I'll probably end up regretting selling it, so I can't regret the price I get for it.
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July 10, 2011, 07:20:20 PM
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Hmm... sent him a PM yesterday and have yet to hear back.

I got it, I'm just waiting to post pictures and everything.
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July 10, 2011, 07:01:20 PM
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Hmm... sent him a PM yesterday and have yet to hear back.
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July 10, 2011, 01:39:07 PM
#16
Springfield Loaded Micro-Compact 1911 (loaded package comes with a lightweight frame, adjustable trigger, match grade barrel, and night sights)
This is a pretty nice gun. My b/f has the EMP version of it, which is basically the same thing but in 9 mike mike (I learned that from Transformers 3 Tongue)
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July 10, 2011, 01:09:27 PM
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A lot of people who come back "Denied" don't know beforehand that it's going to happen (the system has lots of bad records in it, very few people actually know their full legal status), and they certainly don't charge people with felonies when it happens.

I'd imagine people would be quite well aware whether they've ever been convicted of something or aren't eligible to buy a gun.

You'd be surprised.  Cock-ups with the national instant background check service happen all the time.  You have to remember that a lot of the information it's getting is coming from hand-keyed records of old cases, from all 50 states, each of which uses (or used) a different format on its documents.  Someone enters the wrong code when entering an old case record, and boom, what was a misdemeanor now looks like a disqualifying felony in the system.  Or a notification of completion of the terms of probation gets lost in the mail, and boom, someone is stuck indefinitely in the system as ineligible to buy a firearm even if the original charge was expunged a decade ago.

Unless you've never so much as gotten a traffic ticket in your life, you are in a court system for something somewhere, and the potential for mistakes is ever-present.  Have you really not heard dozens of horror stories about personal government records getting messed up?  I sure have!

Returning from my digression, I'm looking forward to the photos of the wares for sale.
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July 10, 2011, 07:34:23 AM
#14
I'm in Canada.

I would like to buy a hand gun if you've got one for sale. PM Me the price and the info on how you plan on shipping it without it causing too much attention.


He made it pretty damn clear that he is doing everything by the books...



What does this have absolutely anything to do with? You monkey.

I'm not too sure how strict the laws are regarding guns as I've only got one. It was given to me so obviously I don't have a license. I will get back to you.
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July 10, 2011, 12:06:38 AM
#13
how much for the ar15?
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