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    Quote Originally Posted by BlasterBob View Post
    A semi-auto Model 1919A4 will be rather questionable too. In Kalifornia, I believe their subjects can still have a M1919A4 but the ammo belts for that semi-auto (machine gun LOOKING rifle) cannot be capable of holding more than ten (10) rounds.
    Just because I can:

    What is my joy if all hands, even the unclean, can reach into it? What is my wisdom, if even the fools can dictate to me? What is my freedom, if all creatures, even the botched and impotent, are my masters? What is my life, if I am but to bow, to agree and to obey?
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    Since Bailey Guns said,

    Originally Posted by Bailey Guns
    "Yes, it is proof the firearm was transferred to the person who filled out the form. Section D is to be filled out immediately prior to the transfer. Section D lists the gun information including make, model and serial number".

    I hope he will still make a comment on my question about the completion of form 4473 being PROOF of the firearm transfer. Here what I posted,


    Quote Originally Posted by BlasterBob View Post
    Regarding the completion of Form 4473 indicating the physical transfer has been made...
    I really do not understand the statement where " PROOF of the firearm being transferred was actually physically transferred to the person executing the Form 4473. The dealer making the sale and making the background phone call or computer contact, already has the inbound record of the firearm entered in their book but has not yet entered the disposition until the background has been cleared and firearm delivered. What happens (and this would be extremely RARE) if the customer fills out the 4473 and the phone call is made. While waiting for the BG clearance, the POTENTIAL buyer notices some serious problem with the firearm and tells the dealer that he definitely does NOT want the firearm after all because of reason X.. Then the BG clearance comes and the dealer certainly would not enter any information in the disposition because the firearm deal was never completed. Of course, the potential buyer would certainly be expected to pay the $10 for the BG check and that would only be fair. So, although only the clearance was provided by CBI, they - the CBI would certainly not be aware of the deal had gone belly up and you are saying that they'd still believe the physical transfer was completed.................. Is that correct??
    Just wondering....
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    Just a bump for Bailey Guns to see this and my question.

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    Just one more bump for Bailey Guns in an effort to get his views on my post above regarding his statement about the Form 4473 reporting thing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bryjcom View Post
    I was at the local fun shop today, (which shall remain nameless) and the guy behind the counter was talking about how we should give a little to the antis and how AR15 rifles should be NFA and treated like suppressors. Meanwhile he's been showing and selling ARs all day long....
    We got into it a little bit then back down due to him working at a gun shop.

    Really nice guy and big time hunter. Just a bit of a "fudd" in my opinion.
    Everyone has the right to their particular (even if disturbing) opinion....

    If it is the store that I'm thinking of, the opinion of giving anything to the anti's other than my boot up their collective asses, is Bull Shite.

    This country was founded on the right to resist tyranny from government. Without the 2nd Amendment and "Military" style rifles, that resistance would be futile.

    It's not about duck hunting, its not about target shooting, it's not about hunting in friggin Afrrica. It's about using arms to overthrow a tyrannical government. PERIOD.

    Thats what the 2nd amendment is about.

    Turn my weapons into class 3 firearms. FO

    Time to head towards a bridge in Lexington or Concord.

    Just one Mans opinion...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Demodave View Post
    Everyone has the right to their particular (even if disturbing) opinion....

    If it is the store that I'm thinking of, the opinion of giving anything to the anti's other than my boot up their collective asses, is Bull Shite.

    This country was founded on the right to resist tyranny from government. Without the 2nd Amendment and "Military" style rifles, that resistance would be futile.

    It's not about duck hunting, its not about target shooting, it's not about hunting in friggin Afrrica. It's about using arms to overthrow a tyrannical government. PERIOD.

    Thats what the 2nd amendment is about.

    Turn my weapons into class 3 firearms. FO

    Time to head towards a bridge in Lexington or Concord.

    Just one Mans opinion...

    Dave
    +1
    Last edited by Storm; 12-23-2012 at 17:12.
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