heavygunner wrote:when you buy a gun or pistol and all the info is written down and on file with your local sheriff along with NICS. Isn't this kinda like gun registration?
engnerdan wrote:First he beat me up on the price. Then he made me deliver it. Then he made me drive to Roseville to pick up my money.
heavygunner wrote:I thought or at least what I was told that your local Sheriff is notified about your purchase since he is the one that issued the permit to purchase or carry.
xd ED wrote:I'll agree, except to point out that in the case of a FFL transfer of a used firearm , locating that weapon by tracing the serial number would be nearly impossible. New guns are traced back to mfg via serial number, and then forward through the chain of custody to the first customer/ end user.
XDM45 wrote:Sounds like a chain-of-custody type of situation. I guess the best thing to do is to keep records of the guns you do sell. What if down the road the thing becomes a murder weapon after being sold a few times or stolen from a future owner? In my case, I purchased both guns new, so I'm the first one they'd come looking at, correct?
heavygunner wrote:I thought if someone purchases more than one handgun in a seven-day period, gun shop owners are required to notify local police agencies. Don't know if this a law. I don't have that problem anyway not enough money LoL
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