Hell, I would if it was one I wanted and for a good price! A private seller is a private seller to me, I don't care if he's a Coloradan or a Texan, or a Kansan, or an Okie. Just seems to me that if I bought a pistol from Ol' Bubba in Texas, for example, with no paper trail, what's to say that I didn't already own that pistol in CO, and just took it with me on my journey in case I got a chance to do some plinking? Or, in my case, to go shooting at a range I'm a member of in another state?Quote:
Personally, I don't think most of us would buy an out of state handgun from random bubba anyway.
I'm certainly NOT advocating doing this as it's illegal as hell, I'm just asking how can it be proven? Or is it also illegal as hell to take a handgun across state lines on a business/camping/fishing/hunting trip?
I do know for a fact you can't go to a gun shop or other licensed gun dealer in another state and buy a handgun, then walk out the door with it. You can buy it, but it has to be shipped to an FFL where you live and then you have to do the 4473 there to pick it up. Been down that road before.