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  1. Firearms Buying and Selling, GET A BILL OF SALE! - Police now have my/sold firearm.

    I have decided since I sold it, it is no longer mine. I will not be claiming it. I will be helping the police department track down who bought it from me.
  2. Firearms Buying and Selling, GET A BILL OF SALE! - Police now have my/sold firearm.

    I dont have a bill of sale. It was sold years ago, and no telling how many times it been sold/traded after. This guy here might not be the owner of it anymore. If I sell someone a firearm, and it ends up in a police evidence room you are not getting it back.
  3. Firearms Buying and Selling, GET A BILL OF SALE! - Police now have my/sold firearm.

    I am thinking if I had a Bill of Sale, where both parties have a signature with a date, I could use this for the police dept to track where it had gone after I had it. Had something criminal been used with it, I can say I "go after this guy".
  4. Firearms Buying and Selling, GET A BILL OF SALE! - Police now have my/sold firearm.

    I sold quite a few firearms here, and met / traded in parking lots etc, just like everyone else does. I normally didnt require a bill of sale, and just a peak at DL and/or Gun Permit was fine. Friday, I received a certified letter from a GA police dept, saying they have in their possession one...
  5. Ever wonder what Stippling or Cerakote, or other word means? Look here!

    Package = Cleaning out the safe, and have a bunch of random junk to go with it.
  6. Ever wonder what Stippling or Cerakote, or other word means? Look here!

    Going to start a list of definitions for words used when people are selling their guns. Usually these services raise the price dramatically (they want their money they spend on beer while doing it back out of it). Stippling = I got drunk and took a dremel to it, it was cool idea at the time...
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