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So whats the deal with selling guns on the net?
Posted by: Mabel Chattingham ()
Date: August 30, 2014 06:53PM

Can you sell firearms on Craigslist or Backpage or Facebook and do I have to do a background check on any potential buyers?

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Re: So whats the deal with selling guns on the net?
Posted by: tun nug ()
Date: August 30, 2014 07:14PM

Mabel Chattingham Wrote:
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> Can you sell firearms on Craigslist or Backpage or
> Facebook and do I have to do a background check on
> any potential buyers?

Craigslist and Facebook ban firearms sales. You'd have to use Backpage in their "Sports Equipment" section.

If you live in Virginia, it's perfectly fine to sell your guns to another resident of Virginia, no background check required. You can't sell to someone who lives in Maryland or DC unless you ship the gun to someone who holds a FFL in that state, and if you get caught (for example, you sell your gun to Darnell from DC who promptly uses it to shoot someone) you will be in for a LOT more trouble than you really want.

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Re: So whats the deal with selling guns on the net?
Posted by: I love guntards ()
Date: August 30, 2014 07:51PM

So illegals can buy all the guns they want and no check if they live in VA?
Thanks

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Re: So whats the deal with selling guns on the net?
Posted by: wally ()
Date: August 30, 2014 08:04PM

Not just illegals, but convicted felons, too.

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Re: So whats the deal with selling guns on the net?
Posted by: no, guntard namecaller, you're w ()
Date: August 30, 2014 08:23PM

What a maroon.

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Re: So whats the deal with selling guns on the net?
Posted by: tun nug ()
Date: August 30, 2014 08:36PM

I love guntards Wrote:
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> So illegals can buy all the guns they want and no
> check if they live in VA?

Sure, but after Pedro uses the gun he bought from you to rob the 7-11, you can bet your ass that the cops will come a-knocking at YOUR door, and Pedro himself will happily tell them you gave him the gun to get himself a sweet plea deal to testify against YOU in court.

Rule of thumb for private sales is get a SIGNED bill of sale and check ID, even though you're not required to by law. Some private sellers will also ask to see a CHP, LEO ID or a gun store invoice from the past year, on the theory that if the buyer has one of these, they're not a convicted felon.

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Re: So whats the deal with selling guns on the net?
Posted by: I am the NRA and I Vote ()
Date: August 30, 2014 10:08PM

>Rule of thumb for private sales is get a SIGNED bill of sale and check ID, even though you're not required to by law

True even though your not required to by law.

As a long time NRA member I am not against instant checks..A national gun check on people , but I think that
certain private sales should be allowed, between family members and people who have known one another for a long time..

And thats where liberals who want it all let it fall through the cracks..and get nothing. I also remember when the gun debate was about "Saturday Night Specials" so I know not to give more then a inch to the lib gun anti-self defense gun grabbers. So called by media "Assault rifles" today, "Sniper Rifles" hunting rifles with scopes tommorrow, semi auto handguns, revolvers on and on they will go. Look around..,the world today is a dangerous place..you dont want a gun..fine. today.. but you dont know whats going to happen tommorow..Dont let gun grabbers disarm you or your right to be armed and defend your self..if you should ever choose so.

No one ever raped a .38

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Re: So whats the deal with selling guns on the net?
Posted by: Mr. Gotti ()
Date: August 30, 2014 10:46PM

I would like to place an order for z followings.....

4 Glock 40s
6 beretta 9mm
10 silencers
4 m-60 light machine guns
1 box fragmentation Grenades



Must be brought to the ally behind z stop and gas in Jerzy. They are for totally legitimate fun. Hunting for liberals.

Cash paid outs only ! NO drugs for guns like the CIA does.

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Re: So whats the deal with selling guns on the net?
Posted by: ummmmmmmmmmmmmm ()
Date: August 30, 2014 11:35PM

dem suppressors r hard to get. u wan oil cans instead?

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Re: So whats the deal with selling guns on the net?
Posted by: Big Deal About Nothing ()
Date: August 31, 2014 10:01AM

You think the Mob cannot get as many guns as they want despite all gun laws..

They have gunsmiths in their employ. You think theres some special deal to buy a milling machine or a metal lathe??

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Re: So whats the deal with selling guns on the net?
Posted by: pVVWF ()
Date: August 31, 2014 01:42PM

a small lathe use to be a strategic asset positioned in schools

and few could make their own weapon even if they spent all their free cash it would not add up to one

are now just beside the point, home depot, and there are way too many used arms to shake a stick at

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they used to sell arms out of magazines.

your wrong about that. those are the new "zero tolerance" and "gov needs to know what u do, but security prevents you frmo knowing what they do for pay"

there never were rules, except since say 1998, you cannot order a gun

IF YOU BELONG IN THE COUNTRY TO BEGIN WITH

it was also always against the law for armed illegals to be freely crossing the boarder and ousting white people out of town

if i remember

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Re: So whats the deal with selling guns on the net?
Posted by: YXTF6 ()
Date: August 31, 2014 01:46PM

guns are over $500 and a luxury

the "deal" is there should be a block on any foreign guns dumping on the market (sale at cost) - should sink any ships carrying them or getting underprice (if any) glocks from mehico

the "deal" is interstate law, shell games

you had better fucking pay VA tax on a luxury if your a working stiff buy luxuries. and give it to VA, make sure it's actually sent not owed on paper to VA sales tax and IRS

other than tax evasion, sherman anti-trust laws etc, i'd say there's no "deal" about it at all

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Re: So whats the deal with selling guns on the net?
Posted by: Notjoshhomme ()
Date: September 01, 2014 06:28AM

Armslist.com if it's even still around.

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Re: So whats the deal with selling guns on the net?
Posted by: Another Site ()
Date: September 01, 2014 04:28PM

gunbroker.com aka the ebay of firearms

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Re: So whats the deal with selling guns on the net?
Posted by: UjMdp ()
Date: September 01, 2014 06:09PM

i remember when the media continually played stories that police were frustrated trying to solve some crime because they found the original gun owner (by factory title) but it was sold and the leads dropped there (next owner could not be found)

the story came on frequently, every chance the media got, and was embedded in tv series as well

they continually said of course they wanted a national registry, that owners needed to register what they had and sales records should not be thrown away. there was no talk of making guns illegal that i can remember - that came later after the registry

next came "manditory safety lessons". run by your friendly gov workers of course !

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Re: So whats the deal with selling guns on the net?
Posted by: ud97m ()
Date: September 01, 2014 06:10PM

i say that because i doubt it was really the problem it was advertised by the media to be

it is a memory of how they slip these kinds of things into the public thinking

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Re: So whats the deal with selling guns on the net?
Posted by: one stop shop ()
Date: September 01, 2014 06:23PM

tun nug Wrote:

> have to use Backpage in their "Sports Equipment"
> section.

Man I love backpage, guns and hoes

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Re: So whats the deal with selling guns on the net?
Posted by: Live free and die ()
Date: September 01, 2014 06:36PM

UjMdp Wrote:
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> i remember when the media continually played
> stories that police were frustrated trying to
> solve some crime because they found the original
> gun owner (by factory title) but it was sold and
> the leads dropped there (next owner could not be
> found)
>
> the story came on frequently, every chance the
> media got, and was embedded in tv series as well
>
> they continually said of course they wanted a
> national registry, that owners needed to register
> what they had and sales records should not be
> thrown away. there was no talk of making guns
> illegal that i can remember - that came later
> after the registry
>
> next came "manditory safety lessons". run by your
> friendly gov workers of course !

Screw that
Safety lessons should be outlawed
Freedom baby

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Re: So whats the deal with selling guns on the net?
Posted by: eesh ()
Date: September 01, 2014 06:47PM

You can get a C & R license from the ATF and have curio and relic firearms shipped directly to your home. You just have to maintain a journal of your inventory and not act as an actual dealer. The gray area is that you could sell these firearms to another individual(s) as long as you are in a state that allows that sort of thing.

Blessed are the murderous.

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