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Awkward purchasing question

Postby bobthing on Wed Oct 02, 2013 9:42 am

To make things very clear right off the bat, I have a MN permit to purchase and am not a criminal.

That being said...

With the government what it is today and my (most likely) irrational fears, I would like to purchase an AR but not have any paperwork involved. I know paperwork isn't required to buy face to face, but what if I wanted to buy a new AR and not have the potential to be on some government list? I wouldn't mind buying used either, but I would feel really awkward telling the seller that I don't want to have a bill of sale or my name anywhere.

Thoughts?
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Re: Awkward purchasing question

Postby Dakotared on Wed Oct 02, 2013 9:51 am

This is going to be a fun one to watch!!

Good luck to the OP :lol:
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Re: Awkward purchasing question

Postby PRS on Wed Oct 02, 2013 9:56 am

You could have someone else go into a gun store and buy if for you.
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Re: Awkward purchasing question

Postby ttousi on Wed Oct 02, 2013 9:57 am

While it's not illegal to transfer if you have a permit ( mn 609.66 and mn 624.713). I for one would never transfer without paperwork for my own protection.
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Re: Awkward purchasing question

Postby bobthing on Wed Oct 02, 2013 9:58 am

It is illegal to have someone else buy for me. I don't plan on or want to do anything illegal.
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Re: Awkward purchasing question

Postby bobthing on Wed Oct 02, 2013 10:00 am

While it's not illegal to transfer if you have a permit ( mn 609.66 and mn 624.713). I for one would never transfer without paperwork for my own protection.


Even though I could show a valid MN license and a MN permit to acquire handguns?
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Re: Awkward purchasing question

Postby Mn01r6 on Wed Oct 02, 2013 10:00 am

Unless you are using an uncompromised Tor client and routers, Uncle Sam just put you on a list by making this post.

Go buy a gun from an FFL if you want a new one...plenty of boats yet to capsize this year. It'd be a shame if you were out rowing with your AR when it happened.
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Re: Awkward purchasing question

Postby Squib Joe on Wed Oct 02, 2013 10:04 am

PRS wrote:You could have someone else go into a gun store and buy if for you.


I assume this is a joke.

But seriously, why not get a 80% receiver, pay with cash, and build it yourself?

Not only will you be off your radar, but your firearm will be as well
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Re: Awkward purchasing question

Postby Snakeman721 on Wed Oct 02, 2013 10:08 am

You have a MN permit to purchase? Well then, you are ALREADY on "the list" whether you buy an AR or not. I wouldn't worry about it too much. Your PTP makes you a "potential" gun owner, and the NSA already knows you're on this gun forum and has your IP address.
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Re: Awkward purchasing question

Postby bobthing on Wed Oct 02, 2013 10:11 am

If the government wants to put me on a list for asking how to legally purchase a gun they can go ahead. I have nothing to hide and am not asking how to do anything illegal. I just feel awkward about bringing it up to a stranger.
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Re: Awkward purchasing question

Postby TaTaToothy on Wed Oct 02, 2013 10:11 am

bobthing wrote:
While it's not illegal to transfer if you have a permit ( mn 609.66 and mn 624.713). I for one would never transfer without paperwork for my own protection.


Even though I could show a valid MN license and a MN permit to acquire handguns?


Would you sell a gun (particularly an AR) to a stranger without getting a signed bill of sale? I know I wouldn't.

Your actions in creating and posting in this thread have, if anything, greatly increased your visibility to law enforcement.
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Re: Awkward purchasing question

Postby Seismic Sam on Wed Oct 02, 2013 10:15 am

Squib Joe wrote:
PRS wrote:You could have someone else go into a gun store and buy if for you.


I assume this is a joke.

But seriously, why not get a 80% receiver, pay with cash, and build it yourself?

Not only will you be off your radar, but your firearm will be as well


Since I'm totally unsure on this technicality, I'm asking FWIW, but don't you have to fill out a 4473 if you buy and AR-15 (or any other??) receiver, which is what has the serial number on it and is therefore legally "a gun"??
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Re: Awkward purchasing question

Postby bobthing on Wed Oct 02, 2013 10:17 am

Would you sell a gun (particularly an AR) to a stranger without getting a signed bill of sale? I know I wouldn't.

Your actions in creating and posting in this thread have, if anything, greatly increased your visibility to law enforcement.


I am OK with, and actually supportive of the government checking out things like this thread. If in the very unlikely chance I get a call or visit, they are more than welcomed to search anything they want. I only MIGHT purchase an AR. I already own a 12 gauge and a .270 deer rifle.

What I do have a problem with is them knowing that I absolutely DID purchase a gun that they might try to take away.
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Re: Awkward purchasing question

Postby Dakotared on Wed Oct 02, 2013 10:18 am

Seismic Sam wrote:
Squib Joe wrote:
PRS wrote:You could have someone else go into a gun store and buy if for you.


I assume this is a joke.

But seriously, why not get a 80% receiver, pay with cash, and build it yourself?

Not only will you be off your radar, but your firearm will be as well


Since I'm totally unsure on this technicality, I'm asking FWIW, but don't you have to fill out a 4473 if you buy and AR-15 (or any other??) receiver, which is what has the serial number on it and is therefore legally "a gun"??


A 80% does not have a serial number and is not considered a gun. You finish it at home and put an upper on it and then you have a AR. You can not take it out of your state or sell it unless you register it with the ATF and get a serial number for it.
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Re: Awkward purchasing question

Postby shooter115 on Wed Oct 02, 2013 10:19 am

bobthing wrote:It is illegal to have someone else buy for me. I don't plan on or want to do anything illegal.


It's too late. Just for asking that question.....Right now the ATF, FBI and your local SWAT team are having a paper/rock/scissors "Battle Royalle" to decide who gets to breach your door first. :shock: :shock: :o :o

Alright I kid, I kid........Yes it is illegal for someone else to purchase a firearm for you, that's what is known as a "straw purchase". Like others have said you're already on the list.
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