Blue book of gun values says $5500 in 100% condition if it is a Superposed grade 1 1960-1972 manufacture. Earlier version were only available in 12 or 20 ga.
3-5 thousand on the rifle depending on whether it is a grad III or grade IV. If it has scroll engraving it is grade III, animal engraving is grade IV. Those are based on 100% condition.
I am not sure on the shotgun as there were many different models made. Need to narrow it down more to figure...
I won't watch that. They are some of the worst fear mongers on the internet. Exactly what I have been referring to about internet talking heads. But please don't forget to click the subscribe button to show your support for the second amendment. (What they really mean is click the subscribe...
They actually clarified one thing for me. It says that if I were to log out a firearm to myself, legally it is still part of the business inventory for a period of one year from the date it was logged out to me.
Please show me any wording in this new rule that shifts the burden of proof from the accuser to the accused. That has never been the basis of criminal law in this country. Remember: "Innocent till proven guilty".
Where in the new rule do you see anything of that? It is just clarifying what has always been known by most of us just as you said. The point being, if you buy with the intent to sell for profit then you need an FFL and write up your own 4473. Nothing new, just clarification. For the most part...
Item Name: Item Gone: FS Ruger 10-22 Carbine
Location: Nicholson
Zip Code: 30565
Item is for: Sale Only
Sale Price: 269 plus tax
Caliber: 22LR
Willing to Ship: Yes
Bill of Sale Required?: Yes
Bill of Sale Info: 4473
Item Description: Brand new Ruger 10/22 Carbine 22 LR 10+1 18.50"...
To do what? Trade into something better? No it is not against the law. Buying with the intent to sell to make money without a license has always been against the law.
If you were to read the rule or even a good breakdown of it you will see that the guy who is selling a gun that has been in the safe for god knows how long is not the subject of this new rule, which is again just a clarification of the rules concerning who is a dealer, without much change from...
Plus you have to keep in mind the fact that they have absolutely no way of tracking what guns you have and what guns you have bought and sold or what you sold them for. They can (and have been for years) watch sites like these and do exactly as you say, look for a pattern of flipping. It is not...