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CTD 9mm ammo; Am I reading this right???
R1100R replied to East_TN_Patriot's topic in Ammunition and Reloading
I have bought a couple of firearms from them. They we're the cheapest by a long shot. They were the place to go to for surplus ammo in the day. I won't be buying ammo any time soon from them. But they do carry lot of unusual stuff. -
Amen to that. Blessings to all.
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Well, there are about fifteen on Gunbroker now. I will wait for it to calm down then get one.
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What was the price on them?
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Army wife near Nashville shopping for my first gun
R1100R replied to a topic in New Member Introductions
Welcome to the board from a fellow Soldier. About a year ago I got a Kahr CM9, same as a PM9 but much cheaper in price. I absolutely love it. It is a very compact and has a great trigger. -
Bumpus Harley Davidson Murfreesboro. Any one go there?
R1100R replied to BLACKVANDRIVER's topic in General Chat
I ride a BMW but have been into that shop quite a few times. If I ever get back onto a Harley, Bumpus would be my first choice for looking at one due to the way I was treated there in the past. -
On the last post And the last post/article he tranfered to a convicted felon and obtain a illegal drivers license. and took a drill to remove serial numbers.
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Understood since it is all in the same paragraph. ie occasional sales, business, lively hood.
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I'm going to call also I hope we get the same answer. " Can you purchase a firearm with the intent to re-sell under the occasional sales section of the GCA" .
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The paper you listed for reference stated to the effect " was interstate transfer and sale to known gang members and other charges":. I can find nothing that states you have broken a law by buying a firearm to resell at a profit for one or two firearms. As long as other laws are not broken in conjunction with it. No body buys with the intention of losing money Show me where it states it is illegal to buy with the intent to re sell a firearm "occasionally" I don't buy to lose money. I keep them, trade off, customize, get bored with all the time. Every firearm I have purchased is with the intent to sell at a profit if and when I decided to get rid of them. I don't like losing mony Are there people on here that have broken the law, sure. I'm just not sure they have done it over this. I'm willing to accept it, just show me where it states "Cannot buy with the intent to re-sell" a firearm. Show me where in the Code or Case Law where it states it is illegal to buy a firearm and sell it at a profit. Without trying to conduct a business or livelihood. There has always been other factors involved such as those selling a magic number of firearms that comes above what the ATF considers a "occasional sale". I have bought plenty of firearms over the years. Most I have sold at a profit. Just show me in writing where it illegal to do this inside the "occasional sale" without breaking the magical number, running a business or some other no-no laws and I will stand corrected. I have spoken to 3 differnet agents when I called in to ask a question and have gotten three different answers on the same question. It appear's there are not set answers.
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I am wanting two AK's. One a pistol to SBR is plummeting daily for the price for one. The other is a VEPR or Saiga 12 Gauge which is moving more slowly but I have time on my side. I feel a lot of buyer remorse will be setting in soon or already has for some that purchased high. I recently purchased a rare hand gun during this time period. Was not the type that was affected during this craziness. I have had some buyers remorse since I got it. So I know the feeling. The seller I purchase it from had to sell it because he bought a Colt SOCOM II AR15 for $3600.00 (Christmas Time) which I saw today is selling for $1800.00 (Still above MSRP) So I know he has buyers remorse. There are others on here that have buyers remorse also, but probably wont admitted it. I'm hoping/waiting for something to come along at a really good price to take my mind off it and feel better. LOL :)
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Very nice. I have been on the fence about one. After seeing this I think I'm on the look for one.
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The discussion was really not on manufacturing it is on selling. I cannot on the GCA find the word "intent" or (profit). It only refers to those wishing to make a lively hood or business out of selling firearms. Show me one set of case law where a individual (stand up citizen) was prosecuted for this. It states the occasional sale is OK. Nowhere in the code does it address the individual has violated the law by buying to sell at a profit unless he is doing this as a business/ lively hood. The Guy in Cleavland ,TN that recently got busted for this was warned by the ATF. But he did quite a few things that were shady. The ATF regularly inquires and warns people, but not all of them have broken the law. They have allot more going on than to deal with 2-3 firearms a person sells a year at a possible (intent) profit because he might be running a business ?? The alleged running of a business/lively hood would needed to be proved I understand what you are saying and your opinion. I just don't agree with you.
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This, and them some.
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It still does not meet the definiton of a "Straw Purchase" on the ATF's site.Which is knowingly purchasing a weapon for some one who can't on their own from a FFL. The is no law on Straw Purchase on private sales . Just selling to someone who shouldn't or can't own one. I'm just saying it is interesting concept.
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I could see this in a certain light. It depends on other parameters to go along with the straw purchase.
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Dolemite : "Buying or making any firearm with the intent to sell for a profit requires a FFL" I don't know about "making " but please show me the law about this. Have you ever made something firearm related and profited from it. "I purchased a Hi Power, restored it then sold it. So I broke the law. My whole intention was to repair and sell this one pistol. So I'm a criminal. I serve with ATF, TBI, FBI DEA and just about every kind of LEO. None can tell me a case on this. All sales are for profit in one sense or the other. Depends on how you define profit. Even the ones that sold stupid numbers most of the time received a warning from the ATF if no other serious law was broken The law states about doing this as a business or lively hood. Granted I know there is no set number. But I can find no set case law on this with out getting into a stupid number of firearms being sold with out other laws also being broken at the same time.
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Not entirely true. It normally only occurs if you do it as a business. Not if you sell a couple a year. It's a fine line for some. " bough them and decided I didn't like them ". I would like to see a case "law" for someone the sold two or three firearms for profit and was convicted. With out being a straw purchase or other legal issues involved. (C) as applied to a dealer in firearms, as defined in section 921 (a)(11)(A), a person who devotes time, attention, and labor to dealing in firearms as a regular course of trade or business with the principal objective of livelihood and profit through the repetitive purchase and resale of firearms, but such term shall not include a person who makes occasional sales, exchanges, or purchases of firearms for the enhancement of a personal collection or for a hobby, or who sells all or part of his personal collection of firearms;
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^^^ I get this. It just so happens that right now, pretty much you have to camp out at Walmart or Academy to get those prices on rifles and especially ammo. Offers don't bother me at all except when if come to farm animals, electronics and non- firearms related offers. LOL I was at Walmart the other week picking up a prescription and passed on two DMPS Sporticals at $619.00 each. I could of bought them and flipped them. I didn't. Why, because I didn't need them.
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Ammo prices did go back down from the last time in 2008. I saw $50-80 dollar a box .380. I bought some in November for $12 a box. The Russian will go up due to a mark up overseas around $50.00 a case from what I have been told. If Magic put his stuff on auction and some one paid him so what? I have also seen a lot of whining due to not being prepared. Sandy Hook contributed to this current situation, as sad as it was. But it was just the catalyst. It would have happened anyway. Our goverment has a agenda. If someone drove by and offered you $5K more than your car was worth I guess most would just turn them down. But when you want that same car, you want to offer $5K less. I have all kinds of ammo that I bought over the past four years. I for one also will be looking for the good buys when they come as I always have.
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There is 300 rounds of Bulgy surplus for sale on Gun Owners Club right now for a $100.00
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Congratulations, those little's Girls are the best. I waited 46 years for mine to enter my life. .
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Hope he gets well soon. Prayers sent.
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Man we just left Pigeon Forge Friday. I hope everyone is OK and no one gets hurt.