17 January 2021

Angus Do You Have A Gun I Could Buy?

As a matter of fact, I often do.

I have a couple of lines of interest in collecting and have ended up with an extra example of something when I got a better one.

Sometimes I ended up with a lot of something because the sellers didn't differentiate between the sub-models.

The extras go on GunBroker and all's well.

But lately I've been asked by friends or friends of friends about buying a gun from me.

As long as they're legal to own, there's no issue selling them one.  I looked it up.  I'm a law abiding citizen of the federation.  If there's ever even a sniff they aren't allowed to own:  Meet me at an FFL, gimme the money, and now you can talk to the FFL about the transfer of your new gun; buh bye (which is what selling on GunBroker is).

The problem, over and over, is they don't really want to buy a gun.  But they string me along for a couple of months waffling about it until I give up.  I'll trade it in for a Wal Mart gift card before I'll sell to them now.

Now my reply to new petitioners will be, "show me the money."  ¡Sin dinero! ¡Sin arma!

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