Is that also concealed?Ya know. . .I see threads like this and I think "how would people respond if somebody started a thread about asking women to dress modestly so that they don't get raped?"
Is that also concealed?Ya know. . .I see threads like this and I think "how would people respond if somebody started a thread about asking women to dress modestly so that they don't get raped?"
This was on the “Neighborhood” app, and is in a pretty nice neighborhood, so you would think people would b3 a little smarter than this. So now, someone has a couple of guns, a checkbook with names, etc., and keys to a $300,000 home. What could possibly go wrong?
Probably just a matter of semantics. The person could mean they were bought at a LGS, which required a 4473, or that they had listed the guns serial numbers for the purpose of insurance. There is no actual mandated "registration" in Oklahoma.
Not S OKC is it? House behind me (I have a tree line and creek between us) had their unlock vehicle ransacked and they have the guy on video loading a pistol at the base of the drive way when he gets out of car. Then the neighborhood across from me has a guy on video with a gun crawling around trying windows and doors, as well as checking car doors throughout the neighborhood.
Indeed. I was told by a LGS, that THEY ARE REQUIRED TO KEEP 4473s FOR 20 YEARS. That's how they can tie a murder weapon to a purchaser, because the Feds have a record of all guns the LGS has received. When that serial number turns up in a crime, they just call the LGS (assuming the Feds don't actually keep the 4473 info themselves).4473 is a gun registry. They don't clear you to purchase a gun... they clear you to purchase "that" gun. The ATF holds the key to who sold the gun, the LGS holds the key to who bought it. It's a registry.
Indeed. I was told by a LGS, that THEY ARE REQUIRED TO KEEP 4473s FOR 20 YEARS. That's how they can tie a murder weapon to a purchaser, because the Feds have a record of all guns the LGS has received. When that serial number turns up in a crime, they just call the LGS (assuming the Feds don't actually keep the 4473 info themselves).
Private sales can (usually) be traced, simply because the guy you bought it from won't take the heat for a shooting he didn't commit, so he'll tell the cops whatever he knows. And even if a private seller learned practically nothing about you, the popular practice of using a public place for transactions often ends up with video surveillance.
It's all incredibly frustrating. :/
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