You know the expression "we can't have nice things because of people like that?"
High volume "private collection" sellers at gun shows are going to be what motivates Congress, or some individual states, to ban private sales and force all gun transfers to go through FFL dealers.
The push for "universal background checks" comes from the actions of scofflaws like the ones featured in this article.
And the non-FFL vendor at a gun show in Cartersville a few years ago who was hawking his pistols for sale (plenty of cheapies--Taurus, Rossi, F.I.E.) by telling anybody who paused at his table that his guns didn't require any background check. He brought that up, first thing!
So where’s the line? How many private sales can I make before I’m considered a “scofflaw”?
Who is going to be the arbiter of what’s okay and what is “too many”?
No matter the number, someone is going to say “that’s one too many!” Followed by, “there oughta be a law”!
And for that reason, I’m out. (Cheap Shark Tank reference)