Anybody know how this is done? Do I have to do any sort of paper work to transfer ownership? I've got a 22 assault rifle that I never shoot and could use a couple bucks to fix up my RR.
Anybody know how this is done? Do I have to do any sort of paper work to transfer ownership? I've got a 22 assault rifle that I never shoot and could use a couple bucks to fix up my RR.
All that's required is that you sell it to me for $50.
I've got more flavor than a packet of macaroni.
Doesn't it have to be done through an officially licensed (FFL) dealer? Just call GanderMountain, SportsmansWarehouse, BassPro, or another gun shop. They can tell you exactly.
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'08 Yamaha R1 (black), mostly stock. Past bikes: '98 VFR-800 (red), '01 CBR-929RR (white/red), '05 Yamaha R6 (white), '08 Yamaha R1 (blue).
'94 Supra Turbo 6spd. (black), BUILT motor/head, CompTurbo CT43-xx, '69 Dodge Coronet SuperBee tribute, 440/520 SixPack stroker, auto.
Looks like this is a good resource.
http://www.rmgo.org/gun-law-faqs
You can also check with Rapid Fire Bunker and Grand Prix Guns and Ammo, both active CSC/moto community members.
The only real stipulation is that you don't sell to someone if you know they are not legally allowed to own said weapon.
ie, don't go selling to someone who you know is a felon.
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'08 Yamaha R1 (black), mostly stock. Past bikes: '98 VFR-800 (red), '01 CBR-929RR (white/red), '05 Yamaha R6 (white), '08 Yamaha R1 (blue).
'94 Supra Turbo 6spd. (black), BUILT motor/head, CompTurbo CT43-xx, '69 Dodge Coronet SuperBee tribute, 440/520 SixPack stroker, auto.
I think the question here is what are you selling??
I'd strongly suggest incorporating a Bill of Sale in the transaction. If the gun is ever used in a crime or sold to a minor who injures him or herself, as the last registered owner - you're the first person getting a phone call from the cops.
Although a BOS may scare off prospective buyers, in the end it's your ass on the line - not theirs. This isn't about liberty or the 2nd amendment, this is about you being prepared in the event the buyer isn't the stand up member of society he claimed he was.
Who registers guns?
It was always my understanding that when purchasing a firearm through a licensed dealer, at least in Colorado, the name, address, etc. filled out on the background check form (via the Brady Act) is stored on file with the feds. Doesn't the form also include the gun type/serial number that is wanting to be purchased?
I could be wrong. Does anyone know for sure?
It looks like even the RMGO site claims the Brady Act falls outside CO's "registration" rules.
This is why I was always told to get a BOS when reselling any firearm ever purchased through a FFL dealer. Because if you filled out a background check form - your name, along with that gun's serial number, are on file with the government.(the federal Brady Act is another matter, though that's not "claimed" to be registration)
According to ATF Form 4473 the gun type is required in two locations, and the serial number in one.
See Item #18 on Page 2, and Items #26, #27, #28, #29 and #30 on Page 3....
http://www.atf.gov/forms/download/atf-f-4473-1.pdf
The gubment knows all. :P
Sweet thanks guys!
I've got a Mosberg 715T w/ an adjustable scope. Not sure if I'm allowed to post stuff fs or not, so pm me if you're interested. Gotta fund the broken RR.
What brand of case is that?
Post in the FOR SALE forum. Also, check out the ColoGunMarket forums... http://www.cologunmarket.com/mkt/
I'll have to check later tonight. Pretty solid case though.
edit: For sale thread
http://www.cosportbikeclub.org/forum...d=1#post683593
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Are Colorado citizens required to register their firearms? NO. In fact, state law prohibits firearms registration by local or state government (the federal Brady Act is another matter, though that's not "claimed" to be registration).
http://www.rmgo.org/gun-law-faqs/
The reason I mentioned a licensed dealer in the first place, was because I thought it was required to be done through an FFL when you buy online through a facilitator like GunsAmerica or similar outlets? Dunno how that works with CraigsList, etc.
Not usually, but sorry, in this case, yes I'd like it to be a little more organized than a free-for-all. I don't think any random person should have the right to sell a firearm to just ANY other random unknown (rare but possible psycho/felon) person at will. Just my opinion. This isn't the Little House on the Prairie era. I don't believe in adding new laws, just enforcing the existing ones and keeping guns out of the hands of known criminals. Unfortunately the douchers have to mess it up for regular hunters, collectors, sportsman, etc. I'm sure most people will disagree, but so be it.
Btw, I'm an NRA member, and not anti-gun rights.
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'08 Yamaha R1 (black), mostly stock. Past bikes: '98 VFR-800 (red), '01 CBR-929RR (white/red), '05 Yamaha R6 (white), '08 Yamaha R1 (blue).
'94 Supra Turbo 6spd. (black), BUILT motor/head, CompTurbo CT43-xx, '69 Dodge Coronet SuperBee tribute, 440/520 SixPack stroker, auto.
The bad apples are always going to get their hands on what they want.
^ I agree. I just want to make sure my a$$ isn't gonna go to jail cause the guy I sold a gun to decided to shoot somebody. Bill of Purchase for sure!
Thanks guys
It is a nice looking case. I would be interested in finding out if you get a minute
In the intention on jacking the shit out of this thread (now that the sale thread has been posted), I am looking for a new case. Now that I have a scope on my AR it wont fit in the OEM Sig case.
I want a bad ass case, would look at both hard and soft cases if anyone has some direction.
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'08 Yamaha R1 (black), mostly stock. Past bikes: '98 VFR-800 (red), '01 CBR-929RR (white/red), '05 Yamaha R6 (white), '08 Yamaha R1 (blue).
'94 Supra Turbo 6spd. (black), BUILT motor/head, CompTurbo CT43-xx, '69 Dodge Coronet SuperBee tribute, 440/520 SixPack stroker, auto.