Quote Originally Posted by wreave View Post
I think the concern of the OP is legit. You have a store employee, at a store that has very publicly and politically decided not to sell EBRs, walking out of the store with an EBR and transferring it another person in the parking lot.

There's a lot of legitimate reasons this could be going on, and it's unlikely that it's a crime. However, it certainly looks like a store that make a very visible stink about not dealing in EBRs is finding a way to get rid of its stock, and that reeks.
Without jumping to conclusions, ever consider it was an employee selling one of his guns and or a customer given back a gun that was on consignment? . Next thing you know there will be 911 calls because someone saw a person with a gun entering a shooting range. Good thing my neighbors like guns.
Then again you support BG checks for any gun sale.