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<blockquote data-quote="bettingpython" data-source="post: 2195362" data-attributes="member: 4307"><p>Guy on a motorcycle forum had a firearm for sale a few years ago I was ready to buy, but he wanted a photocopy of my ID to keep along with signed bills of sale. I even like the guy he's okay for a Fed, but I am not going to do it ever for anyone. I don't mind giving a bill of sale with my name and the firearm description to a buyer. If it's ever stolen and the buyer wishes to recover from police property he may need that proof of ownership. Beyond that I will not give any more information and as a buyer I don't particularly care to give a seller anything other than my name. </p><p></p><p>I take care of the ownership issue by keeping a database of my firearms with photo's and serial numbers and add them, or remove them form an insurance PAP.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bettingpython, post: 2195362, member: 4307"] Guy on a motorcycle forum had a firearm for sale a few years ago I was ready to buy, but he wanted a photocopy of my ID to keep along with signed bills of sale. I even like the guy he's okay for a Fed, but I am not going to do it ever for anyone. I don't mind giving a bill of sale with my name and the firearm description to a buyer. If it's ever stolen and the buyer wishes to recover from police property he may need that proof of ownership. Beyond that I will not give any more information and as a buyer I don't particularly care to give a seller anything other than my name. I take care of the ownership issue by keeping a database of my firearms with photo's and serial numbers and add them, or remove them form an insurance PAP. [/QUOTE]
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