I'm partial to Home Depot, almost everyone knows where there is one.
Granted I have only made one such public transaction but, I had the last minute thought to bring a rifle bag with me. Might ask the buyer if he has such a bag.
Bad places: the lobby of the local police station, whatever hotel Obummah happens to be at, schools, movie theaters, dark fields that can only be accurately located with GPS coordinates, the steps of the state capitol, pretty much anywhere after dark.
Good places: Previously mentioned places above, during the day, with a well armed friend alongside.
I don't deal with Armslist folks, mostly only members here that are known to me personally or by reputation. Most times, it ends up being at my place of business.
Last edited by TFOGGER; 01-04-2013 at 17:06.
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Seems I've done my fair share at Walmarts and oddly enough two different ones at the same McDonalds.
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Don't forget the Tac.vest loaded with magazines and cami clothing........
Also, don't sell ammo with the firearm unless it is in separate, closed container. And defiantly no loaded magazines. Unless the buyer is well known to you. Use a gun case or other covering to transfer from your vehicle to the buyers. You don't need some libertard freaking out and calling the police after catching a glimpse of an evil modern sporting rifle.
My T.P. wheeling and dealing feedback is here.
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