Originally Posted By: Rocky1Originally Posted By: muskrat30 I wouldn't be overboard with concern, just make sure he is a resident of TX. Yes, give some evaluation to his makeup. You can always track him down later if need be, with contact info.
I have mostly just cashed and carried with FTF transactions.
Likewise...
Save hotgunz.com to favorites on your smart phone, IF the deal looks suspicious when you meet, run the number and hope he isn't offended. If he and the deal look legit, make the deal and walk. You're both getting a used gun out of the deal, you're both getting a gun the government can't track out of the deal. Sounds like he's assuming more risk than you are; if your gun's older, it's had more time to commit a crime. My responsibility in helping the government track guns, ends at filling out that 4473 on dealer purchases. PERIOD!
While I don't get excited if someone wants me to sign a bill of sale after glancing casually at my ID, I'm not going to be happy if they want to photocopy my drivers license, or write all of my information down, if they're not a licensed and bonded business; that would be a deal stopper for me. (And, I'm sitting here on the computer while the Lifelock infomercial, harping on Identity Theft, plays on TV, reinforcing that position). They already have your phone number, probably have your e-mail address, and in giving them a photocopy of your driver's license, you have just supplied them with your Legal Name, Date Of Birth, Street Address, and Driver's License Number. I assume most of you have a mailbox outside your house at that street address, where your credit card and bank statements get delivered at about the same time as everyone elses' every month, and tax documents that might disclose your Social Security Number might be delivered, about the same time everyone else's are delivered. And, documents with your spouse's and children's names are delivered, what schools your children attend, mail from family members is received, etc. etc.
Uhmmmm, NO... I'm sorry, but I'm not going to give you my Drivers License to copy, nor am I going to let you write all of that information down gentlemen. And, I don't want a copy of yours, even if you are prepared to give it to me! If my refusal offends you, that's just tough [beeep]; I really don't care; you requesting such offends me!
I've never made a gun deal I didn't feel safe in making, including the one guy I met in the parking lot at the Biker Bar. If it looks suspicious, in any way, I simply tell them the gun isn't what I was looking for and walk away. If the seller bought the gun used, and he can't provide a background on it, run the number. If he bought it new, and doesn't look like a criminal, we're going to deal.
Thanks Rocky1, good advice that I'll heed, The govt. has too much over reach anyway.