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mullet:

--- Quote from: Eric on January 22, 2014, 08:02:44 pm ---It's been years since I've bought, sold or even owned firearms, but is it not still true that any trades or sales of such must go through a licensed firearm dealer? If you do a trade through this forum, aren't you opening yourself and the person you trade with to the possibility of some pretty harsh legal consequences?

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I've traded several people on this site bows for firearms. Old black powder can be mailed, the rest goes through a gun dealer. Still not a big deal, just cost a little more and you're in the Governments system.

artcher1:
I don't know about the rest of you, but it rubs me every time to have to pay that transfer fee through a gun dealer for collectables.

For just 30 bucks you can get your type 03 FFL. Takes 30 days. And it's good for 5 yrs. C&R guns can be shipped straight to your home. For trading purpose, and if you have your license, all you have to do is e-mail a copy if your license to the sender. You also get a wallet size license for purchases at gun shops/shows with no background check. Walk in, pay, walk out...........Art

Bwingle82:
Ugh archer 1 I regret to inform you that long gun registration begun jan 1st here in communist California that being said all long guns must run through ffl type 01! Basically making c&r good for out of state face to face cash and carry only! And then you would still be breaking the law not to register them upon entering Cali! But the burden of proof lies with law enforcement to prove you didn't already have that antique!!! I can say that is one instance where I would never go out of my way to register a weapon! Registration leads to confiscation!! Happening in New York just like it did in nazi Germany and communist Russia history repeats itself! It's sad when society becomes to ignorant to learn what happens when a tyrannical government starts disarming people!! The founding fathers I believe it was Jefferson told us if a law violates the constitution you are not only obliged to disregard it! But you must not submit yourself to it!! Please don't take this the wrong way I don't suggest anybody break any laws and carry out my transactions with others for firearms in lawful manner as not to put anyone else in an unlawful situation!! I also keep up with all my states draconian gun laws (a daunting task)!! Just to make sure! One more founder quote James Madison "Congress shall pass no laws from which they themselves are exempt"!! The California senate at the end of 2013 voted themselves exempt from all the tyrannical gun bills they introduced!!! Tyrants

Bwingle82:
That's why I'm on here trading one of my beloved horn bows!! I stockpiled weapons last year prior to registration even hiding several purchases from the wife! Easier to ask forgiveness than permission right? Wrong I think:) honey what is this:) ummmm?!?! If I buy another gun I think she's going to shoot me with it I was told no gun buys for one year!! I can't do it I'm to weak so here I am offering my hornbow!!!

artcher1:
Maybe you should leave before they make that illegal too! ;D

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