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<blockquote data-quote="druryj" data-source="post: 3213537" data-attributes="member: 10465"><p>How many of us own a gun we've bought from someone else? Like maybe from here, in the Classifieds? How can you prove anything, if no paper work changed hands especially? Here's the scenario: Person A, deciding he wants something else instead, posts a Glock 19 for sale in the OSA Classifieds. He had bought the gun a few months ago at a local gun store after completing a 4473. Person B sees the ad, and arranges to buy it from Person A. They meet at the designated time and place; Person A hands the gun to Person B to look at. Person B, satisfied, hands the appropriate, mutually agreed upon amount of cash to Person A. Persons A and B shake hands, BS about OSA and life in general, and go about their business. Person B now owns the gun. </p><p></p><p>Right? This is how I understand it works in Oklahoma <u><em>right now</em></u>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="druryj, post: 3213537, member: 10465"] How many of us own a gun we've bought from someone else? Like maybe from here, in the Classifieds? How can you prove anything, if no paper work changed hands especially? Here's the scenario: Person A, deciding he wants something else instead, posts a Glock 19 for sale in the OSA Classifieds. He had bought the gun a few months ago at a local gun store after completing a 4473. Person B sees the ad, and arranges to buy it from Person A. They meet at the designated time and place; Person A hands the gun to Person B to look at. Person B, satisfied, hands the appropriate, mutually agreed upon amount of cash to Person A. Persons A and B shake hands, BS about OSA and life in general, and go about their business. Person B now owns the gun. Right? This is how I understand it works in Oklahoma [U][I]right now[/I][/U]. [/QUOTE]
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