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<blockquote data-quote="Mr.Glock" data-source="post: 4372234" data-attributes="member: 32877"><p>This! Just follow state law period! Ask the two questions and move on. </p><p></p><p>Here is a situation that happened 5 years ago when I went to selling off several out of my collection. </p><p></p><p>On the Glock Boxes I used to draw a black arrow upwards on the snap latches to denote to open them with all the paper work in the lid. “”Note photo below.”” It was a weird thing I did.</p><p></p><p>I sold a Gen4 G19 new to a gent, met him and when at the meeting place he and another gent got out of the truck, as I got close to them I asked who was buying the pistol, then I asked if he was of age and was he legally allowed to buy such a weapon in Oklahoma. Here is where it turned strange. They both looked at each other and the expressions changed. He turned and stated a quick Yes to both questions, did not even look at the pistol, handed me the cash and walked away. The look when I asked the two questions showed who they were.</p><p></p><p>Not two days later the pistol was on Armslist again for sale. I knew it was the same pistol I just sold. So I responded to the ad via message from my wifes email. They responded with meet at FFL, I said nope no way. They came back and said no problem they would meet. They asked where and I stated BassPro. Went to meet them and picked up a friend to do the meet and to drive his truck as I thought they might recognize my truck and I. Pulled in and it was two different gents in the same truck! So I got out to meet em and had my friend get out to just witness. </p><p></p><p>When I got out they both got out and walked towards me, they handed me the same Glock Pistol I had just sold two days before. As I was looking inside the Glock Box they started in with questions, why not want to meet at a FFL? Would I sign a Bill of Sale and show my Drivers License. I said no that I will answer the two required state questions I am to answer, again they looked at each other and one shook his head like he was pissed. They never asked the two questions.</p><p></p><p>I handed the Glock back to them and stated I would pass, made an excuse it was too big for what I needed. They then started in on more questions about buying guns. I looked at them both, shook my head and walked away. </p><p></p><p>I tell everyone I know that buys and sells in their collection to ask those two questions, and if you ever so slightly think a person is underage to ask for drivers license. </p><p></p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]533860[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mr.Glock, post: 4372234, member: 32877"] This! Just follow state law period! Ask the two questions and move on. Here is a situation that happened 5 years ago when I went to selling off several out of my collection. On the Glock Boxes I used to draw a black arrow upwards on the snap latches to denote to open them with all the paper work in the lid. “”Note photo below.”” It was a weird thing I did. I sold a Gen4 G19 new to a gent, met him and when at the meeting place he and another gent got out of the truck, as I got close to them I asked who was buying the pistol, then I asked if he was of age and was he legally allowed to buy such a weapon in Oklahoma. Here is where it turned strange. They both looked at each other and the expressions changed. He turned and stated a quick Yes to both questions, did not even look at the pistol, handed me the cash and walked away. The look when I asked the two questions showed who they were. Not two days later the pistol was on Armslist again for sale. I knew it was the same pistol I just sold. So I responded to the ad via message from my wifes email. They responded with meet at FFL, I said nope no way. They came back and said no problem they would meet. They asked where and I stated BassPro. Went to meet them and picked up a friend to do the meet and to drive his truck as I thought they might recognize my truck and I. Pulled in and it was two different gents in the same truck! So I got out to meet em and had my friend get out to just witness. When I got out they both got out and walked towards me, they handed me the same Glock Pistol I had just sold two days before. As I was looking inside the Glock Box they started in with questions, why not want to meet at a FFL? Would I sign a Bill of Sale and show my Drivers License. I said no that I will answer the two required state questions I am to answer, again they looked at each other and one shook his head like he was pissed. They never asked the two questions. I handed the Glock back to them and stated I would pass, made an excuse it was too big for what I needed. They then started in on more questions about buying guns. I looked at them both, shook my head and walked away. I tell everyone I know that buys and sells in their collection to ask those two questions, and if you ever so slightly think a person is underage to ask for drivers license. [ATTACH]533860[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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