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April 7th, 2020, 11:57 AM #41
Re: Gunstore NOT doing person to person transfers
The only loyalty I have when it comes to business is my own wallet. Does the gun store give a shit if my bills are paid ??? I go to any shop that gives me the best deal. Does this make me selfish.......ABSOFUCKINGLUTLY. But its just business. And if you want my business, ya gotta have a lower price than the other guy.
Don’t like me ???? Tough, I don’t give a flying f@@k about ya.
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April 8th, 2020, 12:32 AM #42Grand Member
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Re: Gunstore NOT doing person to person transfers
TSS in Avondale has always been helpful for transfers
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April 8th, 2020, 12:39 AM #43Grand Member
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Re: Gunstore NOT doing person to person transfers
Always chasing the lowest price doesnt yield quality long term results in my opinion. You should factor service into that as well. Otherwise you end up with Walmart and opticsplanet and all other retailers out of business and good luck getting help with anything with those two
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April 8th, 2020, 12:47 AM #44
Re: Gunstore NOT doing person to person transfers
"Everyone is entitled to my opinion." - Gman106
"Everyone has a plan till they get punched in the face." - Mike Tyson
"Get the hell out of my way." - John Galt
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April 8th, 2020, 01:54 PM #45
Re: Gunstore NOT doing person to person transfers
The anonymity is on the part of the seller. The recipient must disclose their info to the system but it is not stored in the transaction record.
1) You agree to sell DudeX a firearm
2) You call the BGC system and provide DudeX's info
3) You get a proceed/deny response and act accordingly
4) No information on the BGC is stored
Obviously, that wouldn't get past the grabbers, as it is unenforceable. You and I would argue that it is really no different than today: law-abiding citizens perform BGCs when needed, law-breaking citizens do not.
But I could envision a system that might satiate the grabber's concerns (not that they'd admit to it):
- The transaction could return an ID number that the seller can store as proof they performed a BGC with a "proceed" result
- The seller could optionally provide their own information and the record of the transaction could be stored on their behalf
The bottom line is that we need to remove the FFL requirement from the process, or we need to find a way that guarantees FFLs will be available to perform transfers at a reasonable cost. NY was -->this<-- close to shutting down private transfers altogether with the SAFE act. When it first came out, most FFLs just flat-out refused personal transfers.
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April 8th, 2020, 08:56 PM #46
Re: Gunstore NOT doing person to person transfers
I use this FFL near Embreeville close to the intersection of where Rte 162 and Strasburg Road become separate roads.
https://www.freedomtactical.net/ffl-services.html
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April 8th, 2020, 09:00 PM #47
Re: Gunstore NOT doing person to person transfers
I’m not sure I follow you...but I think your plan is for a seller to hide from the govt the fact that he sold something to a buyer. Is that correct?
If so...I can tell you that I don’t give a shit if the govt knows I sold something. I only care if it knows I bought something....and your plan doesn’t seem to address that issue.
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April 9th, 2020, 12:32 AM #48Grand Member
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Re: Gunstore NOT doing person to person transfers
Freedom Tactical refused to receive a gun from Buds Gun Shop for me.
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April 9th, 2020, 10:23 AM #49Grand Member
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April 9th, 2020, 11:36 AM #50
Re: Gunstore NOT doing person to person transfers
Sure, but it's a vast improvement on where we are now.
I would also point out that since they don't know what you sold, they don't know what you have.
How about this: any given person can run a BGC on themselves and, if successful, receives some kind of blanket authorization to purchase, good for X amount of time. Sellers only need to confirm this authorization is in place.
I'm sure you and I like this second suggestion better, but we also recognize that it is utterly ineffective.
Please don't mistake my position here as being in support of BGCs at all. I am of the position that anyone not incarcerated should have unfettered access to everything.
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