These days I put more rounds through my guns then days actually owned. I get bored, want something else or have buyers remorse. You just try to get what you can out of it. I understand what the OP means about being able to buy one brand new from a dealer so why would they pay full price for a...
I had to laugh at the sign at the door that said something like no trading or selling outside. I know they do it so people won't block the entrance but it's not going to stop others from getting out of the car or going back to the car from selling their gun outside the building. Ask me how I...
FTW!!! :rockwoot:
It all comes down to preference. If you choose to do a BOS or require seeing LTCH then that's your business but there is nothing legally wrong with not requiring either of those stipulations. USMC_0311 pretty much summed it up.
It comes down to what you feel comfortable with. You do not need a BOS but if it makes you feel better than go ahead with it, otherwise go thru an FFL. As long as you have no reason to believe they are an improper person then you will be ok. I understand the paranoia but not everyone's a crook.
While I would agree that seeing the LTCH is a plus, it's one of those things where on said date that person was cleared. You do not know if after they have received the license whether or not that individual has committed an act that makes them an improper person (unlikely yes, but definitely a...
They can be costly, but like everything, you get what you pay for. I've owned a Springfield and a Kimber and sure they cost more than a Glock but to me if you want one you're going to get one regardless of price. You make it happen either by waiting for a deal or penny pinching.
I made the mistake of trashing the box to my Colt 6940 and ended up not getting as much out of it as I had hoped. I trash all of my boxes though. If I ever buy another Colt I'll make it a point to keep the box.