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<blockquote data-quote="Buzzgun" data-source="post: 2034592" data-attributes="member: 4715"><p>And how are you going to get on "the list"?? </p><p></p><p>How are the feds going to know that a person purchased a lower the same day they listed it for sale on Armslist?? </p><p></p><p>You do realize that the NICS check doesn't ask for the specific make, model or serial number of the firearm being transferred, don't you??</p><p></p><p>The BATF would have to contact the seller and actually record the make model and serial number of the lower (the seller would have to be stupid to release that info without a warrant), then, they would have to trace it from the manufacturer to the distributor, to the FFL and, then go to the FFL and check the 4473 to see who bought it and when. Then, the most difficult part, they would have to <u>prove</u> that the seller bought the lower with the intention of selling it for profit, instead of simply changing his mind because his wife found out he spent more money on "gun stuff" without asking her and she told him to sell it or else.</p><p></p><p>Bottom line, forget it, it simply isn't going to happen unless you do this on a regular basis, even then, unless you are buying and selling a LOT of guns, the chance of being prosecuted is slim.</p><p></p><p></p><p>And, NO, I'm not one of those buying and selling guns for profit, I buy what I like and keep them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buzzgun, post: 2034592, member: 4715"] And how are you going to get on "the list"?? How are the feds going to know that a person purchased a lower the same day they listed it for sale on Armslist?? You do realize that the NICS check doesn't ask for the specific make, model or serial number of the firearm being transferred, don't you?? The BATF would have to contact the seller and actually record the make model and serial number of the lower (the seller would have to be stupid to release that info without a warrant), then, they would have to trace it from the manufacturer to the distributor, to the FFL and, then go to the FFL and check the 4473 to see who bought it and when. Then, the most difficult part, they would have to [U]prove[/U] that the seller bought the lower with the intention of selling it for profit, instead of simply changing his mind because his wife found out he spent more money on "gun stuff" without asking her and she told him to sell it or else. Bottom line, forget it, it simply isn't going to happen unless you do this on a regular basis, even then, unless you are buying and selling a LOT of guns, the chance of being prosecuted is slim. And, NO, I'm not one of those buying and selling guns for profit, I buy what I like and keep them. [/QUOTE]
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