While technically correct on RIF, you still need to add taxes to your links so . . .
While technically correct on RIF, you still need to add taxes to your links so . . .
No, Hoji didn't include with IWB and pocket holsters, three extra magazines and two boxes of bullets.
And don't forget the fee the FFL is going to charge you to do the paperwork......that's free when you buy one from a LGS. And is the seller going to provide you proof that he legally bought the gun, and that it hasn't been used in a crime already? Maybe the local PD is looking for that gun because it was used in a crime.....
God please not this shit again.If there is a really rare piece up for sale that I have been looking to forever I might do the FFL thing, etc. But not for a Ruger LCP II. I personally do a BOS on anything I buy ( I really never sell ) but it is not required by law in Texas. It's just my choice to do. If seller says no than we don't waste time. Personally, I have never had a seller refuse to do a BOS and I have never understood the reluctance of some to use a BOS. Most of the pre paid legal plans suggest you use one if you ever need to prove that the person was legally able to buy/sell a gun in Texas. That of course is a whole other argument. Now if the person was selling a nice Colt Python at a reasonable price I might go the FFL route.
I agree!!! Please..............God please not this shit again.
If there is a really rare piece up for sale that I have been looking to forever I might do the FFL thing, etc. But not for a Ruger LCP II. I personally do a BOS on anything I buy ( I really never sell ) but it is not required by law in Texas. It's just my choice to do. If seller says no than we don't waste time. Personally, I have never had a seller refuse to do a BOS and I have never understood the reluctance of some to use a BOS. Most of the pre paid legal plans suggest you use one if you ever need to prove that the person was legally able to buy/sell a gun in Texas. That of course is a whole other argument. Now if the person was selling a nice Colt Python at a reasonable price I might go the FFL route.
No they don't, because it doesn't prove that the person was legally able to buy/sell a gun in Texas.Most of the pre paid legal plans suggest you use one if you ever need to prove that the person was legally able to buy/sell a gun in Texas. .
No they don't, because it doesn't prove that the person was legally able to buy/sell a gun in Texas.
Actually, I HAVE seen that from a couple of 'em. They never replied to my query as to how they would have any sort of legal standing.
I actually know someone who has used TLS/USLS. They do what they advertise.I bet they are the same ones who go to LTC classes and lie to the students
I actually know someone who has used TLS/USLS. They do what they advertise.
And yes, it was a defensive shooting that left the home invader at room temperature.
Which part bothers you?God please not this shit again.
I don't know what the big stink is here. I really don't care what you all think about BOS, I buy on my own basis and if I don't like the deal I don't buy. My business only and no reason to be called a dick. The BOS I use comes from Texasguntrader and has the buyer, me, certify the usual "I am qualified" stuff and has my and sellers DL or LTC info. If there is ever a question about selling or buying to a person legally allowed to buy/sell I can show due diligence. That's it. One can be prosecuted for selling to someone not legally able to own a gun. I personally don't sell guns, I buy but I would not buy from someone that didn't want to know that I am a legal buyer. So if that makes me a dick so be it. Obviously I will not be buying from some of the commenters on this post. Unfortunately for you as I spend big.No they don't, because it doesn't prove that the person was legally able to buy/sell a gun in Texas.