
Looking for your advice.
Thanks!
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Why worry? You sell it. It no longer belongs to you. Selling firearms FTF is not illegal.n5wmk wrote:I will be selling on of my handguns to a good friend. I purchased it through a local gun shop, so the make/model/serial number is (I assume) recorded somewhere matched against my name. Or is it?Anyway, what should I do related to this sale? Since it's no longer in my control, if it gets stolen or something, I would like to be able to prove that it's no longer something that I have responsibility for.
Looking for your advice.
Thanks!
n5wmk wrote:I will be selling on of my handguns to a good friend. I purchased it through a local gun shop, so the make/model/serial number is (I assume) recorded somewhere matched against my name. Or is it?Anyway, what should I do related to this sale? Since it's no longer in my control, if it gets stolen or something, I would like to be able to prove that it's no longer something that I have responsibility for.
Looking for your advice.
Thanks!
But what if he decided to take it into a 'Lawnmower Free Zone' and use it to murder tens of thousands of blades of grass! Wouldn't they come knocking at his door about it?!bdickens wrote:n5wmk wrote:I will be selling on of my handguns to a good friend. I purchased it through a local gun shop, so the make/model/serial number is (I assume) recorded somewhere matched against my name. Or is it?Anyway, what should I do related to this sale? Since it's no longer in my control, if it gets stolen or something, I would like to be able to prove that it's no longer something that I have responsibility for.
Looking for your advice.
Thanks!
Divest yourself of the emotion attached to "guns." It is your personal property and you are free do do with it as you will. Would you be asking this question if it was a lawn mower you were selling?
I've read of numerous cases on TheHighRoad over the years where someone was contacted by the ATF doing a firearms trace and the reporting person was the original purchaser on the Form 4473.OldGrumpy wrote:From a personal point of view I would protect myself with a bill of sale listing name sold to, date sold, make/model/serial number. That way if it was ever traced to you (and they can trace guns in spite of lack of data base) you have something to cover yourself.![]()