I looked around and couldn't find anything.
When buying a gun on armslist, what are the things to be clearly aware of during the purchase?
Specifically, how do you know the gun seller is the legal owner?
MJY65 wrote:There will be many that reply with positive experiences, but I will offer a word of warning.
I've listed 3 firearms for sale on Gunbroker. Two of the three were copied and pasted to Armslist by scammers, so I'd say your chances of getting ripped off are fairly high. Face to face in a public place, maybe.
BigBlue wrote:MJY65 wrote:There will be many that reply with positive experiences, but I will offer a word of warning.
I've listed 3 firearms for sale on Gunbroker. Two of the three were copied and pasted to Armslist by scammers, so I'd say your chances of getting ripped off are fairly high. Face to face in a public place, maybe.
How would that work? How did they expect to complete the sale without actually having a firearm?
Kelor wrote:I'm definitely doing face to face, but I'm curious how you know it's not a stolen gun. Gut?
prushin wrote:Call your local Sheriff. All LE agencies can run a check against NCIC. If you can get even a partial serial # they will get a hit if its been reported stolen.
28_days wrote:It's always interesting to see how many of you require a PTC/PTP and a bill of sale. Nice work adding more regulation, seems very ironic.
28_days wrote:It's always interesting to see how many of you require a PTC/PTP and a bill of sale. Nice work adding more regulation, seems very ironic.
If you feel someone is off then don't complete the transaction.
28_days wrote:It's always interesting to see how many of you require a PTC/PTP and a bill of sale. Nice work adding more regulation, seems very ironic.
If you feel someone is off then don't complete the transaction.
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