I have a for sale an entire line of Klipsch Reference Series II Speakers with a receiver. This setup has lived its life in our home theater, it delivers amazing sound that's surely to impress, the set also looks as good as it sounds.
The set is very well cared for, no major cosmetic blemishes...
I have a Colt Police Positive Special up for sale; the finish on the firearm is in fair condition ( light pitting in spots and the bluing is not in great shape ). However the function of the firearm is in great shape. The cylinder locks up tight, no pitting in the barrel and the trigger pulls...
I have a ASUS Q200E touchscreen notebook for sale; it's in good shape and still covered under geek squad warranty ( with box and papers ).
Hardware Specs:
11.6 LED Screen
2.0GHz Intel i3 processor
4GB RAM
500GB hard drive
Software Specs:
Windows 8 64-bit
Comes with charger, box, warranty...
No offense taken at all. No extraneous emotional things provoking this, honestly. We've been broken up for 3 years, I'm in a long-term committed relationship.
The situation made me wonder what constitutes proof of who owns the firearms. If anything, it taught me the lesson of a Bill of Sale...
I could, however the boyfriend requests that I speak through him, she and I are currently undergoing a custody battle. I respect him as a man, he is in a difficult position and I understand that, I also want to do what makes him comfortable, up to a point.
I use certified mall all the time and I never thought of this. Thank you for the advice, that's very smart. I'll have it notarized and sealed, then I'll send it off ( in order to verify the contents ).
He's from Indiana. I tried explaining that point to him but he refuses to listen to me. I suppose he naturally has to be difficult given the situation, nonetheless I hope the free firearm turns out to be a blessing for their home, I'm a kimber kind of guy anyway ;).
*** Update ***
I reached out to the boyfriend and I offered the Box, Paperwork, Receipt, extra mag and the recall information in exchange for a signed Bill of Sale ( either by her or him, I do not care ). He continues to put up a fight and insists I show him 'proof of registration'.
So at...
Great suggestion, I appreciate everyones feedback. I will reach out to her boyfriend and ask if he'd be OK with signing a BoS and assume liability of the firearm.
She is my ex fiance.
Honestly I'm not very concerned with the firearm as much as I am with the defective unit in her house with an immediate tie to me. Should I just request they sign a bill of sale in order to 'transfer' liability from me to them?
I have a bit of a unique situation, I purchased a firearm my ex could use for self defense back in 2010 after we split up ( my son lives with her and I wanted to make sure she could protect herself and my son ). Fast-forward 3 years, I've realized the firearm had been recalled ( Diamondback...
I have a Lorcin L22 Saturday Night Special, it doesn't feed very well, I think it needs a new spring. The pistol has ping grips on it and also an additional set of black grips and an Uncle Mikes Pocket Holster.
Selling AS-IS, FTF for $100 Cash. Buyer must be an Indiana Resident with a valid...
GONE!
I have a WWII-era Steyr M95 with 265 Rounds of 8x56R Nazi Waffen-stamped ( 1938 ) Ammunition. Along with the rifle I have 30 rounds of Hornady 8x56R that's non-corrosive.
Every waffen round comes in a stripper clip, I also have 6 original boxes of the ammunition in the lot ( see picture...