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Old 12-27-2010, 09:51 PM
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Originally Posted by 00ChevyScott
Texas doesn't require registering of firearms. So as long as the buyer is in Texas, you could sell it and have a bill of sale as protection for the seller.



Tracing bullets is A LOT harder than in the movies. Your gun would have to get confiscated first of all, which would require him to do something stupid for that to be even close to happening. And he'd have to be connected to the past crime in some way, because there are only a few different rifle twists. It's not like a finger print, there are multiples of different riflings.
scott got it. as long as you have a bill of sale, all bases are covered. you can go to atf and print out a bill of sell, then have buyer fill out and get photocopy of id, your good to go
Old 12-29-2010, 07:00 PM
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I realize it's hard to trace but it CAN happen. Criminals aren't exactly known for making the best decisions in the first place so doing something stupid is usually what they are good at.

Didn't know Texas doesn't require registration so that's cool. Should have known tho since it is TEXAS after all. I like to register mine regardless in case it gets stolen. Should It turn up some where and someone tries to register it would at least get flagged as stolen. Or at least in theory. Doesn't always happen in the real world.
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still forsale?
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If anything ever happens, the .gov is goin to the first person that it was sold to/has their name on the paperwork, If they have a bill of sale or such, they just keep goin down the line.
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Old 04-10-2011, 01:50 AM
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Old 04-27-2011, 06:59 PM
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Originally Posted by viciousknid
I realize it's hard to trace but it CAN happen. Criminals aren't exactly known for making the best decisions in the first place so doing something stupid is usually what they are good at.

Didn't know Texas doesn't require registration so that's cool. Should have known tho since it is TEXAS after all. I like to register mine regardless in case it gets stolen. Should It turn up some where and someone tries to register it would at least get flagged as stolen. Or at least in theory. Doesn't always happen in the real world.
there is ABSOLUTELY POSITIVLY NO registering guns in texas. there is nobody to send any info too. if you went to a police station and asked to register it, they would give you a funny look and send you away. if you wanna protect yourself, write down all serial numbers on the firearm, take pictures of it, and lock it up safe. if it gets stolen, then you go to the authorities with information in hand. if they happen to reaquire it, (fat chance, it will them take them about 6 months or so to get it back to you pending an investigation on their part of who stole it, all that fun stuff.
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Even in California there is no registration for long guns. A 10-day wait while NICS checks out is required but no registration.
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Originally Posted by trever1t
Even in California there is no registration for long guns. A 10-day wait while NICS checks out is required but no registration.
A 10 day waiting period????? But what if someone pisses you of and you gotta ????
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Originally Posted by trever1t
Even in California there is no registration for long guns. A 10-day wait while NICS checks out is required but no registration.
Another reason Kali sucks.. well maybe just the people that run it.

It takes NICS less than 1 mintue to do the check, the 10 day thing is just asinine.


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