Will you buy a gun from a dealer? (With Poll)

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Will you buy a gun if it requires paperwork (from or through a dealer)?

  • Yes. I have no problem doing that.

    Votes: 86 54.4%
  • Sometimes. It doesn't really matter much to me.

    Votes: 43 27.2%
  • Sometimes. If I can't find it without paperwork.

    Votes: 21 13.3%
  • Never. I don't like the government knowing what I'm doing.

    Votes: 7 4.4%
  • Never. I'm a criminal and can't buy guns if I have to pass a background check.

    Votes: 1 0.6%

  • Total voters
    158

castleeleven

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I bought my first few guns from local dealer and trying to support local and small business. But lately I have shift to online bigger stores for firearm purchase. They offer a much cheaper price and had many good transactions . Transfered to local FFL. Over all save over $100 per gun. If local gun store not willing to change in the way to do business, It will be soon becoming gun FFL transfer store. I see the trends is like that just like any other business.
 

EFsDad

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I don't always fill out 4473's, but when I do, there are 4 serials on there!

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BikerHT

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I will, I have, I will again. If I were to find the same without having to go the list route, sure. Not a deal breaker, though. Like RD said, if I ain't on the "LIST" by now...

It just pisses me off that the gubment we have sux so bad. Anti-constitutional bastards, they are! :pissed:
 

reddog1

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I bought my first few guns from local dealer and trying to support local and small business. But lately I have shift to online bigger stores for firearm purchase. They offer a much cheaper price and had many good transactions . Transfered to local FFL. Over all save over $100 per gun. If local gun store not willing to change in the way to do business, It will be soon becoming gun FFL transfer store. I see the trends is like that just like any other business.

You are going to the wrong local FFL's.
 

DavidMcmillan

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There is no reason not to do things in accordance with current laws. If our guns or our ownership is at risk, we have more problems than a piece of paper in a store's records.
 

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