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<blockquote data-quote="ExSniper" data-source="post: 1454610" data-attributes="member: 1387"><p>You sell a gun. End of story. You are not required to register the transaction, to keep a record of the sale, or to check the background of the purchaser. You did not do anything illegal. If they come and ask you where your gun is, you tell them you sold it (the truth) and if you can remember, who you sold it to. </p><p>Being the original purchaser of a firearm does not make you responsible for it forever.</p><p>They trace it from manufacturer, to distributor, to thye FFL who sold it, then look in his/her bound book for the listing of the disposition of the gun. If you sold it that is where the paper trail ends.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ExSniper, post: 1454610, member: 1387"] You sell a gun. End of story. You are not required to register the transaction, to keep a record of the sale, or to check the background of the purchaser. You did not do anything illegal. If they come and ask you where your gun is, you tell them you sold it (the truth) and if you can remember, who you sold it to. Being the original purchaser of a firearm does not make you responsible for it forever. They trace it from manufacturer, to distributor, to thye FFL who sold it, then look in his/her bound book for the listing of the disposition of the gun. If you sold it that is where the paper trail ends. [/QUOTE]
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