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Maybe it is only a faux vertical foregrip.
Are they a class 3 dealer? And there was nobody at the store?
Swong by XXXXXX in XXXXXX today, noticed this at the gun counter:
It's a S&W M&P 15-22 Pistol that some has violated the NFA rules and put a VFG on it.
I didn't see an employee around, and figured a non gun desk employee would be like [Dunno]
Should I call them? I dont want to a know it all either.
Gee, well I'll tell you what you probably SHOULDN'T do, and that is post a photo of the violation on a local gun forum read by most of the local ATF agents with the name and location of the store. The rules about VFG on pistols are not widely known and an honest mistake may have been made that someone is now in danger of losing their business and going to prison over. Or, perhaps it is properly registered as a Class III firearm.
I would delete that photo and call them ASAP.
They're not to professional there. I've walked up to the counter to see what they had and heard them talking about the previous customer; how she just bought 2 AK's and they should keep her info handy and call ATF. I approached the manager and said "what if that was my wife they were talking about?" He froze...then proceeded to set the 2 employees straight.
Zundfolge
03-11-2011, 21:49
How do you know that its not a registered AOW?
How do you know that its not a registered AOW?
Thats a good question, and short of the cashers I saw no other employees.
Seems like it'd cost more if it were registered NFA. But I don't really know.
Seems like it'd cost more if it were registered NFA. But I don't really know.
It's only $5 since a VFG on a pistol is an AOW
newracer
03-11-2011, 22:37
Delete the post.
The price of the stamp wouldn't effect the cost of the gun, just the fact that it is registered NFA will though. So are you going to delete this thread or not?
2008f450
03-11-2011, 22:41
Darn theyare closed now. Maybe in the morning ill go down and buy it just so it doesnt fall into the wrong hands[ROFL1]
The price of the stamp wouldn't effect the cost of the gun, just the fact that it is registered NFA will though. So are you going to delete this thread or not?
I do t have the power to delet the thread but will delete the contents of my first post. I attempted to call but they were alreary closed...
Why the hell did you list the name of the bidness in your title???? Making trouble there. Not cool. Why don't you just call the authorities on them. Man. Maybe you can get a reeward or a medal from Obama.
Really an Obama medal? You think so?
Not my intent, was mearly trying to figure it out... But thanks for your help
Really an Obama medal? You think so?
Medal! No way, you just aided a felon, that was an Ad and a half!
[Tooth]
I do t have the power to delet the thread but will delete the contents of my first post. I attempted to call but they were alreary closed...
I called them shortly after they closed and talked to someone in the hunting department about it. He said ATF was there last week and looked over the inventory and didn't seem to have any problems with anything at that time, but he was leaving a note for the morning manager about this. He was just a clerk and didn't know anything about anything.
newracer
03-12-2011, 01:02
I think if you delete the first post the whole thread will go away.
DeusExMachina
03-12-2011, 02:01
I'm wondering who you guys are talking about.
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