I hope everyone knows the color code!Make sure when you clear your firearm at the front entrance you actually fire a round into the clearing barrel. I hear they encourage that.
Last time I was there, they had several signs up saying no private sales. You do have to check all guns at the door and have a zip tie places on them as well.I've never actually been so forgive me this simple question.
If I were to bring some things to sell/trade would I be able to? Would I have to find someone to do a 4473 for the buyer?
Can we even bring our own things?
But they cannot really stop them if they allow them in…Last time I was there, they had several signs up saying no private sales. You do have to check all guns at the door and have a zip tie places on them as well.
I mean they could ask you to leave I suppose if they caught you. But yeah I wouldn’t necessarily worry about it lolBut they cannot really stop them if they allow them in…
I don’t think they tell you that you can’t trade and sale guns, they just want it to take place at vendors not with individuals doing it privately. It’s silly but that’s the way I understood it.What is the point of a gunshow where you can't bring and trade/sell a gun?
If I already sold my gun, Im ready to leave anyway most likely. LOLI mean they could ask you to leave I suppose if they caught you. But yeah I wouldn’t necessarily worry about it lol
Absolutely. Private sales in Indiana are totally acceptable. Walk around holding a gun, and chances are that multiple people will walk up to you asking if it’s for sale. No legal issues with that.I've never actually been so forgive me this simple question.
If I were to bring some things to sell/trade would I be able to? Would I have to find someone to do a 4473 for the buyer?
Can we even bring our own things?
The signs at the show DO NOT state “no private sales”, but they DO state “no outside sales”