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    Default Do people have issues selling in classifieds to people under 21?

    I've been a lurker on here for a while and I couldn't find any information on this, so I thought I should be safe asking first.

    I'm a young guy (not yet 21, but over 18), and I thought I'd check out some of the classifieds to see what people are selling. I've been skeptical to send anyone a message yet because I didn't know if there's any rule or taboo against meeting up for a private sale with someone as a rather young person, but should I wait a couple years instead until I'm 21? Or should I be okay to meet up with someone before then?

    Any advice or opinions are appreciated

    Edit: My bad on not making this clear, but yeah, I was looking at long guns. I'm definitely aware of needing to be 21 for a handgun.
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    Smile Re: Do people have issues selling in classifieds to people under 21?

    To the best of my knowledge long guns can legally be purchased by any non prohibited person age 18 or older, so I would not have a problem. Pistols, stripped lowers, and other items require the purchaser to be 21 or older. A common check for non prohibited is to have a PA LTCF which is only available to the 21 and over crowd, so a FFL transfer at buyer's expense or a signed bill of sale indicating this may be required by some folks.
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    Default Re: Do people have issues selling in classifieds to people under 21?

    Handguns have to go thru an FFL, so no, I wouldnt
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    Default Re: Do people have issues selling in classifieds to people under 21?

    Quote Originally Posted by gghbi View Post
    To the best of my knowledge long guns can legally be purchased by any non prohibited person age 18 or older, so I would not have a problem. Pistols, stripped lowers, and other items require the purchaser to be 21 or older. A common check for non prohibited is to have a PA LTCF which is only available to the 21 and over crowd, so a FFL transfer at buyer's expense or a signed bill of sale indicating this may be required by some folks.
    ^^^^^^^^^ I'm with this. Any seller should be able to insure that the buyer is not a prohibited person but the age is not an issue for a long gun.
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    Default Re: Do people have issues selling in classifieds to people under 21?

    As a member on here and as an FFL, I follow the law not the hype. As long as your not trying to break the forum rules and any laws we are good to go.

    My only issue is the only young guy, less then 10 posts, no rep, no feedback "sale" renigged on the deal. I told him I would take it, he said ok , we agreed on the meet, he no showed, I PM'ed him and he sold it to someone else hours earlier-AFTER our deal.

    That earned him lots of red chicklets, and hella neg feedback. Don't be that guy or your first "deal" will be your only.
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    Cool Re: Do people have issues selling in classifieds to people under 21?

    You are ok to buy a rifle or a ar lower with a buttstock attached. Not sure if you can legally build a 80% handgun since 18 but that would be more to do with pa law not federal.

    As long as you are honest and follow through with a deal then you will be gtg since there is a feedback section.

    Fyi: if you are in Harrisburg then it dauphin county not Cumberland as your profile states

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    Default Re: Do people have issues selling in classifieds to people under 21?

    Quote Originally Posted by Rosco the Iroc View Post
    As a member on here and as an FFL, I follow the law not the hype. As long as your not trying to break the forum rules and any laws we are good to go.

    My only issue is the only young guy, less then 10 posts, no rep, no feedback "sale" renigged on the deal. I told him I would take it, he said ok , we agreed on the meet, he no showed, I PM'ed him and he sold it to someone else hours earlier-AFTER our deal.

    That earned him lots of red chicklets, and hella neg feedback. Don't be that guy or your first "deal" will be your only.
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    Default Re: Do people have issues selling in classifieds to people under 21?

    Quote Originally Posted by esh21167 View Post
    Seriously? Do you start fires with paper money too? You are throwing money away selling on consignment or directly to a dealer.
    Yes, that's how I heat my house every time I buy oil.

    I get what I would have sold it for privately anyway. I'm not conveniently located in a place where people looking to buy guns with cash and cards in hand frequent, I'm also not able to do background checks or take credit cards. If something happens I can say without a doubt, I sold it at or to the gun shop. I always give my friends first shot at an awesome deal before I put it on consignment for more money $$$ because the dealer needs to make his cut. I always get close to what I want sometimes even more and I didn't have to be home or wait around for someone (I don't know) that could be a nut job, then have the guy say they don't want to do an FFL transfer and a background check because an AK 47 or an AR15 is a long gun and this is PA. With everything that's happing these days it's not only easier, it's safer to put guns on consignment.
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    Default Re: Do people have issues selling in classifieds to people under 21?

    Quote Originally Posted by Walleye Hunter View Post
    ^^^^^^^^^ I'm with this. Any seller should be able to insure that the buyer is not a prohibited person but the age is not an issue for a long gun.
    Really? That's not how I see it.
    It's the buyer that needs to insure that they are not prohibited - it's not MY job as a seller.

    It may be wise to do the FFL thing, as that's the only way to completely insure that the buyer is good to go, but it is absolutely not required of the buyer to be a detective.
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    Default Re: Do people have issues selling in classifieds to people under 21?

    Quote Originally Posted by Emptymag View Post
    Really? That's not how I see it.
    It's the buyer that needs to insure that they are not prohibited - it's not MY job as a seller.

    It may be wise to do the FFL thing, as that's the only way to completely insure that the buyer is good to go, but it is absolutely not required of the buyer to be a detective.
    In today's environment we are held accountable for other people's actions, if I couldn't determine for sure that one is not prohibited I'll keep my guns to myself.
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