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How many tots down the pipe?I have a lnib potato peeler in 9mm for sail on the new outdoor cooking trader
Funny thing is that as a bona fide collector you are in the best position of anyone regarding this new rule... Especially if you have a C&R.I am so glad that my collection is complete. I would hate to be buying or selling anything these days.
In the past if I'd found a better condition or more collectible MILSURP (lower serial number, better markings, better bore or cartouche), I'd have sold the old one at market rate. A Garand bought 10 years ago for $500 would be worth over $1,000 today but this rule COULD make the seller a criminal. You might get off but bankrupted in legal costs.
If I decided I wanted a Sig 716i instead of my Ruger SFAR I would need to wait a year to sell the Ruger.
I am out of the game.
cool.. being a dealer you have any info? is it one gun a day, one gun a year, 3 half guns a decade, thinking about 1 gun on a Tuesday?? problem is it does not say. do we need to record with proof how much we paid and how much loss we took? if i buy a gun for 50 bucks, shoot it for 5 years, the sell it for $51 am i a dealer? whats a collection, who is a hobbyist?That is not at all what the new rule says. Don't believe every thing you hear. It is just clarifying what is and isn't a dealer for the most part. Not really much change from the way it is now. There is a multiple page thread on this already.
Gun show loop hole is going bye bye
https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/2024/04/11/gun-show-loophole-closed-biden-atf/www.theoutdoorstrader.com