View Single Post
  #36   Report Post  
Posted to alt.home.repair
Pete C. Pete C. is offline
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 6,746
Default National Ammo Day


HeyBub wrote:

JoeSpareBedroom wrote:

Even though I'm exempt from an NICS check, I make it a practice to
NEVER buy a gun from a dealer.



So, what do you do if you want a brand new gun?


NIB or new to me? For new-to-me, I generally buy guns from individuals at
gun shows (the so-called "gun show loophole"). Of these, there are two
kinds: The guy who rented a table (~$100) to facilitate his private buying
and selling, and the guy walking around with a gun in his hand (code for
"stop me and ask how much I'll take").

I've picked up a couple of guns at estate sales, but they're generally
over-priced.

Hint: If you represent a corporation, the corporation can buy a gun without
a background check. This is most useful for buying fully-automatic weapons.
When asked on the ATF form for the purpose of obtaining a fully-automatic
weapon, the appropriate answer is "investment."


Other than the amusement of blowing $100 in ammo in a few seconds on the
range, why exactly would anyone want a full auto gun? In my not so
humble opinion, full auto is only good for wasting valuable ammo.