Maybe now it does but not when I looked when he had all of 3 posts or I had on the wrong eyeglasses.
If you are talking about the OP, it still shows Katy.
ETA: His for sale ad says Katy/Houston.
Maybe now it does but not when I looked when he had all of 3 posts or I had on the wrong eyeglasses.
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On the other hand, do I want the cops watching me, maybe not.
I'm kind of a social worker (school behavior specialist), so I can keep an eye on him....especially if he has an interesting gun and ammo selection.Yeah... I think we could round up a couple of social workers to keep an eye on you.
I'm kind of a social worker (school behavior specialist), so I can keep an eye on him....especially if he has an interesting gun and ammo selection.
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Oddly enough, FN branded 5-7 ammo has been on every academy shelf I have seen lately. ( I think around $30 a box)I'd sell the ammo separate. Lowball parasites will be crawling out from under the rocks
I'm kind of a social worker (school behavior specialist), so I can keep an eye on him....especially if he has an interesting gun and ammo selection.
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Still available?
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In case you need reinforcement on that... I've sold one SKS when I was in a tight spot and needed a computer for work. I still regret it. I've tried to contact the purchaser, but it was a couple of years later and he must have changed his number or something. I also owe him a part from it (unless he wants to sell it back to me). I'd love to get it back, even expecting that it will cost me several hundred dollars more than I sold it for.I have only sold 22s and an old 38 taurus revolver, I figure the type of people that would be interested in stuff like that are lower risk then say If I was selling one of my AR's or AKs (Will never sell these BTW).
I once refused to sell a 38 revolver to some 18 year old kid. Even if it's legal I am still liable in a civil proceeding so in my opinion the down side is way larger then the upside, not worth the risk. CYA, always.
Totally fair question. I'm surprised at some of the responses in among the helpful ones.I'm thinking about selling my FN 5.7 pistol with about 1,000 rounds of ammo, but I've never sold to an individual.
I've done a few trade-ins for new guns, but never sold to a person.
Are there laws that I need to know, forms that need to be filled out, etc?
Thanks!
google is your friend.