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Originally Posted by RunninHotRacing158
(Post 2812870)
I will google for a local dealer phone # and check the ill laws , the 2 local shops have closed and gone and that was a face to face deal wait i believe 3 days and come back and get it ... So a FFL can be purchased ???
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Originally Posted by jryan26
(Post 2812883)
FFL-Federal Firearms Liscense
RHR Call your buddy Obama he owes you for the campaign contribution. And he's your boy,you voted for him looks like hes doing wonders for the stock market :evilb: |
Here you go Running Hot, a super nice Colt Python! Once owned by Reverend Pimpdaddy! Hey, who is that seller anyway? LOL!
http://www.gunsamerica.com/952872130...olt_Python.htm |
Originally Posted by Comanche3Six
(Post 2812897)
Here you go Running Hot, a super nice Colt Python! Once owned by Reverend Pimpdaddy! Hey, who is that seller anyway? LOL!
http://www.gunsamerica.com/952872130...olt_Python.htm |
Right now handguns, while selling briskly are still priced within reason. Anything that would have been under the old assault weapons ban is selling for a premium, althought there are deals to be had and the pressure was easing until last week when Eric Holder reiterated Obama's pledge to ban semi automatic firearms last week and get this, we need to do it to stem the violence in Mexico! I **** you not. We need to disarm Americans to save Mexico. Holder also called the american people "Cowards" when it comes to race in a speach last week, but that would be another thread. Janet Reno was a saint compared to this guy.
Anyway to answer your questions, you can buy a hand gun off the internet but it must be transfered to someone that holds a Federal Firearms Lisense. You can apply for an FFL but it takes a long time, you will have to interview with someone from BATF and essentially be set up as a store, although you do not need a store front, it helps. Easiest way to purchase is for a local dealer to accept the transfer, they do the background check and usally charge a fee from $10 to $40 for the transfer. There are a lot sites that list who will do a transfer and the majority of dealers do. If you need a handgun purchase permit in you state, should go do that first, that way you don't get a surprise. And for those suggesting gun shows, there haven't been deals at a gun show for a couple years, at least the ones I have attended. Seems to be the place these days to gouge the unsuspecting. |
Originally Posted by Von Bongo
(Post 2812963)
Right now handguns, while selling briskly are still priced within reason. Anything that would have been under the old assault weapons ban is selling for a premium, althought there are deals to be had and the pressure was easing until last week when Eric Holder reiterated Obama's pledge to ban semi automatic firearms last week and get this, we need to do it to stem the violence in Mexico! I **** you not. We need to disarm Americans to save Mexico. Holder also called the american people "Cowards" when it comes to race in a speach last week, but that would be another thread. Janet Reno was a saint compared to this guy.
Anyway to answer your questions, you can buy a hand gun off the internet but it must be transfered to someone that holds a Federal Firearms Lisense. You can apply for an FFL but it takes a long time, you will have to interview with someone from BATF and essentially be set up as a store, although you do not need a store front, it helps. Easiest way to purchase is for a local dealer to accept the transfer, they do the background check and usally charge a fee from $10 to $40 for the transfer. There are a lot sites that list who will do a transfer and the majority of dealers do. If you need a handgun purchase permit in you state, should go do that first, that way you don't get a surprise. And for those suggesting gun shows, there haven't been deals at a gun show for a couple years, at least the ones I have attended. Seems to be the place these days to gouge the unsuspecting. So the gun shows are'nt like a garage sale sorta speak ??:cool-smiley-027: |
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[QUOTE=Von Bongo;2812963]Right now handguns, while selling briskly are still priced within reason. Anything that would have been under the old assault weapons ban is selling for a premium, althought there are deals to be had and the pressure was easing until last week when Eric Holder reiterated Obama's pledge to ban semi automatic firearms last week and get this, we need to do it to stem the violence in Mexico! I **** you not. We need to disarm Americans to save Mexico. Holder also called the american people "Cowards" when it comes to race in a speach last week, but that would be another thread. Janet Reno was a saint compared to this guy.
Anyone bought ammo lately??? Shortage... I buy in bulk from ammoman, ammodepot, always sold out of 9mm, 45 and other popular sizes. Bought 300 rds 9mm at Walmart yesterday,first time in 2 months I was able to find any on the shelf. The guy behind the counter said it's usually sold before he can put it on the shelf. fFor CCW laws check on packing.org, Illinois is very restrictive on gun ownership. |
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Originally Posted by Von Bongo
(Post 2812963)
Right now handguns, while selling briskly are still priced within reason. Anything that would have been under the old assault weapons ban is selling for a premium, althought there are deals to be had and the pressure was easing until last week when Eric Holder reiterated Obama's pledge to ban semi automatic firearms last week and get this, we need to do it to stem the violence in Mexico! I **** you not. We need to disarm Americans to save Mexico. Holder also called the american people "Cowards" when it comes to race in a speach last week, but that would be another thread. Janet Reno was a saint compared to this guy.
Anyone bought ammo lately??? Shortage... I buy in bulk from ammoman, ammodepot, always sold out of 9mm, 45 and other popular sizes. Bought 300 rds 9mm at Walmart yesterday,first time in 2 months I was able to find any on the shelf. The guy behind the counter said it's usually sold before he can put it on the shelf. fFor CCW laws check on packing.org, Illinois is very restrictive on gun ownership. may have to buy some vacant land in Ind and put up a mail box:ernaehrung004: |
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