A picture would be proof of former possession. Not sure that would be sufficient for loony Bloomington.
I'd agree that if you still had a serial numbered box for the recovered firearm, that would be pretty strong evidence, but that assumes you had a box to begin with and that it wasn't stolen...
I sent two Shields back to the factory to have the front sight centered. Both were visually off to the naked eye. S&W didn't argue one bit, which tells me it was a known manufacturing issue.
Best 22LS semi-auto I ever fired (by far) is/was the M&P22 (not the compact - didn't like the trigger). Walther made these for S&W and they are/were smooth as butter. Eat anything and so easy to rack a round.
Wow...I remember trading a $350 revolver for an Israeli K98 rebarreled in 7.62 NATO just 5 years ago. Had no idea what I was doing in milsurps back then but it looks like it worked out well.
Running into the same thing. I've sent guns from New Jersey to California recently. Recently sold one to a well-known Indiana politician who admitted he wanted to upgrade because he's "afraid of what the crazy Trump supporters will do after he loses the election."
I took his money and told...
I bought 4,000 9mm bullets a few years back thinking I'd mothball them for awhile until it made financial sense to reload them.
Looks like we are there.
As a buyer, I always want some form of receipt to prove ownership. Bloomington PD recovered a stolen firearm for a friend and REQUIRED proof of ownership to return it to him. No idea what he would have done if he'd lost his bill of sale.
Classifieds here a solid choice, but I've got to get more active to qualify...working on that. Beyond that, if you have the time to take GOOD pictures and describe your guns well, you will likely do ridiculously well on Gunbroker, even after the fees. I listed three $200 home defense shotguns...
I wasn't very active on Armslist, but this is the nail in the coffin for me. It's not like there were a lot of great deals anyway.
Reminds me of how Netscape went out of business...one bad "upgrade".
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I'd agree with that assessment. The only gun I thought went reasonable, went that way because it was a low-demand gun...a big H&R 10-gauge with nice blueing and a walnut stock and I bought it for $200. I'll bet the thing has still not been shot 10 times. The early '70's vintage Ruger single six...
We feed outside cats and I've unfortunately caught many varieties in live traps...raccoons, possums, feral cats and even skunks. Everyone apparently loves Special Kitty Dry...thank God it's cheap. We take the cat's bowl in at night and leave a small bowl in the live trap. Most of our cats...
Interesting. In this case, the estate rented the local 4-H building, which would appear to stretch the rule as you quoted it. I'm no lawyer...just telling how I purchased at an auction without paperwork. This particular auctioneer has done this several times over the years, but I'll grant that...
Dave, I've got some opinions I'll be glad to share where appropriate, but that probably won't be real often at least for awhile. It's intimidating as hell to try to get to fifty posts without making a fool of myself. I appreciate the welcomes.