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Re: Firearms Sales Letter

Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2016 10:46 am
by Bama.45
MyWifeSaidYes wrote:I do hope the feel-good piece of paper a private buyer may require of the seller contains accurate information.

I mean, if your gun comes back as stolen and your receipt has no valid information in it, that would be...worrisome.

Of course, nobody in their right mind would accept a receipt with data on it that they did not validate by checking that person's driver license or CHL, right.



Oh, wait...what was that I said in an earlier post?

Well yeah I always make sure to verify their information against what they put down on the bill of sale.

It may be a "feel good piece of paper". But its my right if I want to buy something like a gun from someone to request one.. If they have a problem with signing one then they have the right not to sell... You'd be surprised at the deterrent factor it plays too.. Someone's not out to leave a paper trail if they think it can come back on them.

Re: Firearms Sales Letter

Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2016 10:50 am
by Stryker74
Alright - this one is going nowhere, and there is nothing else worthwhile being contributed.

OPs question got answered, and now it is just swirling the drain.


Locking it down.