I think she's dead.Y’all are ignoring the bigger question here…………is Grandma hot or not?
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I think she's dead.Y’all are ignoring the bigger question here…………is Grandma hot or not?
This seems pretty straightforward but I thought I would run it by you guys. My grandson just turned 21 and express a desire to get into sport shooting. I ordered a pistol from a local dealer. It's supposed to come in this week. If I take my grandson to the store and he fills out the 4473 are there any legal pitfalls. Thanks
Stick to AR wrenching. Witty comebacks aren't your forte, and I'm pretty sure you were the one whining about auditors picking on FFLs lol.
I think ya got em' right here.
In that case, he’s either really blessed or really old.
I realized that after the fact, but was too lazy to do another one, lol.In that case, he’s either really blessed or really old.
I think you marked around the knee level. I’m having a rough time across the board. I don’t know whether to use the HaHa emoji or the WOW emoji… I don’t know whether to be jealous or grateful. Most confusing post ever.
... It would make no sense that they would prefer you to buy it and give it to someone they have no record of instead of having the name of the actual person who is going to end up with it on the 4473. The whole point of the 4473 is to help trace the gun to the actual owner if it is found at a crime scene or recovered as stolen property. How would having your name on it help if you don't own it? That would just add an unneeded step to tracing it.