I've got a sig p938 up for sale for awhile. Cool lil micro nine on a 1911 platform. Bought it for 700, added 250 dollars worth of accessories and am selling it for 750. I did initially have it overpriced, but now I have it ridiculously underpriced and I can't seem to sell it. Had one guy...
Here's my fear. I sell him the gun. He does turn out to be a felon. He goes home, offs his wife n 6 kids. Gun traces back to me. I go to f me in the a federal prison for selling a felon a firearm AND I become the left's poster boy for why we need to close the private gun sale loophole!
New trader, no ratings or content, has pmed me bout a gun I've been trying to sell. Says he wants to buy it for his wife to keep at home. Has no GA weapons license but says he's a GA resident. I know many here won't sell to no ratings and/or no weapons license. But, somene did a first deal...
Seems to me, it's more about reading a situation. You can't tell me this guy's spidy senses weren't tingling when that dude stepped out of the car, not to mention what his cohorts probably looked like.
Sometimes 1 gets stuck in a chamber, especially if you don't use the ejector rhode n use the gravity method instead. Some people assume they all ejected n don't check the cyleder very well n don't count the rounds that came out.
Buddy of mine almostkilled himself in the same manner 20 years ago. He thought he had cleared his .357 but missed a round. He put the gun to his temple (I don't know why), dry fired twice, pointed the gun at a door, pulled the trigger n the weapon discharged. Luckily there wasn't anybody on...
I am an interested party, I'm a loyal customer. Without me and those like me, there is no business. N I have NEVER heard of a business that changes ownership that doesn't announce it. Plus, it's open record. You can look up who the business owner are.