Your stuff, your requirements. My stuff, my requirements. I either play by the "house" rules or I elect not to play. No hard feelings or judgement about how you set your rules.
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Good point. I tend to 'buy and try' guns. If I like them they stay in the stable, if not they go on the block. So yeah, in most cases my name is the one they will find on the 4473 if anything happens.If YOU were the first one to put your info on the 4473 for any firearm I kinda get why you might be just a little nervous about where it winds up. Personally I ain't worried about such things.
I have a Ruger P95 that I know has had at least two other ODT owners. Yes, it's a handgun and I wouldn't knowingly sell it to a criminal but if I sold or traded it tomorrow I ain't the least bit worried about where it winds up.
Anyway I guess the short version here is that some folks are just way more paranoid than others.
All the P series pistols are heavy. Even the poly framed P95 is a brick. But you can't wear one out.Thing about using a P95 in a crime is you cant wait to throw that heavy bastard in the rive
Or when they message you with something likePast year, had 2 gang banger types, respond to a black plastic gun I had for sale. I say types, because I looked at their previous comments on other ads or threads, and almost every single one of them were " I'll take it" or inquiring about a meet. Plus the responses were in the past day or two from when they just signed on. So if somebody says I'll take it in 4 or 5 ads almost immediately, I get bad juju vibes.
"Cash in hand"Or when they message you with something like
"4 hunnid CASH today" .