He seems to be doing it right. He keeps posting actual content and no one( read me) will make a snarky post betting what post 26 will be.I guess Steve ain't coming back?
He seems to be doing it right. He keeps posting actual content and no one( read me) will make a snarky post betting what post 26 will be.I guess Steve ain't coming back?
No paper work required.Also, documentation, what does the law require? .
I will typically do any online face to face transactions in a public place, in the day time. Parking lot of a Home Depot, etc.I'm back & working a long hours this week. I should be posting up the guns for sale sooner than later. I would like to think I'm not paranoid, but where do most people seriously do there transactions? Also, documentation, what does the law require? I have read some of the posts through out the forum and I just want to make sure I'm not breaking any laws and covering my a$$.
I'm back & working a long hours this week. I should be posting up the guns for sale sooner than later. I would like to think I'm not paranoid, but where do most people seriously do there transactions? Also, documentation, what does the law require? I have read some of the posts through out the forum and I just want to make sure I'm not breaking any laws and covering my a$$.
if the person looks shady or sets off your spidey sense, drive away.
Well, Moonpie is out of the running then.
where do most people seriously do there transactions?
Also, documentation, what does the law require? I have read some of the posts through out the forum and I just want to make sure I'm not breaking any laws and covering my a$$.
No 1911Steve, i have a DL AND a LTC. Just sayin......
And, and, and, I have a sparkling trader rep score.
You do have a 1911 in 9mm?
99% of mine are done at my home. Wait - you say that's dangerous? Then why the hell am I selling you a gun??? I'm pretty selective as to who I'll sell a gun to, which is why I like selling and buying on a web-based forum, where I can look and see that someone's been active for a number of years (and I'll even go back and read some of their posts often). Besides - at my house, you'll be monitored by at least 4 cameras as you arrive, and the transaction takes place in my garage......yeah - camera sitting right there capturing every detail of your mug. If you get here and I don't like the way the meet goes, I WILL cancel the sale. Only happened a time or two, and never someone from this forum - and if they want to object, they'd best be mindful of the .45 on my hip, and the KSG that happens to be next to me.
(Seller) "Hey, bud - how's it going? You here to see my pistol?"
(Buyer) "Yessir - have your money right here!"
(S) "Cool - you a Texas resident that can legally own/buy a gun, and are you 18 or over?"
(B) "Yessir on all 3!" Who then hands the money over........
(S) "Thanks - here's your gun - enjoy it! Bye!"
You have met all legal requirements. I DO require they show me a Texas DL for my own peace of mind. And meeting here at the house, it's a more relaxed atmosphere where you can get a better feel for the person you're getting ready to sell a gun to. I take that seriously - but I also don't go overboard. I've actually made some good friends over the years this way, and have refused to complete a sale for just a few.
The guys that want a BOS (which has NO legal standing), or to see a LTC.....if you're THAT nervous - pay a FFL to hold your hand and do it for you. If something later happens w/the gun, all you're required to do is inform the LEO's that the gun was sold in a private transaction. Tell them what you remember and be truthful, but you're NOT required to have any "documentation", which HAS been used AGAINST a seller in the past.
Thanks for the information, but I don't remember saying "that's dangerous?". I have actually never sold anything other than on ebay and that was via snail mail.
I am thinking of selling my Sig P226, good advice. TYI will typically do any online face to face transactions in a public place, in the day time. Parking lot of a Home Depot, etc.
if you are the seller, stay in contact via text/call on day of sale. Get/give vehicle info ( color/model)so you will know who to look for. Get there first and if the person looks shady or sets off your spidey sense, drive away.
I am thinking of selling my Sig P226, good advice. TY
Legally there is no paperwork required for a private gun sale in Texas.
Some guys are paranoid about the gun being misused so they want a record they sold the thing to an identifiable person. This is why some insist on a Bill of Sale.
I'm not going to go into all the asshattery the B.o.S. always starts up just do what you're comfortable with.
Where you do the hand off is entirely up to you and the buyer.
Typically I ask to meet in a public place mutually distant from each other. Usually somewhere easy to find, Wal-Mart, Academy, etc.
Some towns police depts. have a spot out front just for this.
I strongly recommend you DO NOT allow an unknown person to know your home address.
Also when the deal is done make sure they do not follow you home! I had someone try that on me.