griff383
Member
Maybe I am out of line here but its a question I have to ask...
I noticed a firearm for sale through a popular channel. I noticed the seller was in the next town over. I noticed it was a great price. I offered to do a FTF transaction cash in hand for what they were asking.
P.S. I live in Texas and have a CHL. For those of you not informed about TX CHL laws, once you have a CHL you dont need to have your FFL call in a purchase. You still have to do a 4473 just the same but no call. I informed them that I have one of these when I made my offer.
I got a pretty unique answer in that they were not interested in ANY kind of FTF transaction and that their FFL was the only one who would deal with a potential buyer.
Am I crazy to think that this person is a little nuts and WAY underinformed about how things work?? Im not trying to be mean or say that just because you own a firearm you should know every law, BUT you should understand some basics about the processes. Right? Am I crazy to think this?
I noticed a firearm for sale through a popular channel. I noticed the seller was in the next town over. I noticed it was a great price. I offered to do a FTF transaction cash in hand for what they were asking.
P.S. I live in Texas and have a CHL. For those of you not informed about TX CHL laws, once you have a CHL you dont need to have your FFL call in a purchase. You still have to do a 4473 just the same but no call. I informed them that I have one of these when I made my offer.
I got a pretty unique answer in that they were not interested in ANY kind of FTF transaction and that their FFL was the only one who would deal with a potential buyer.
Am I crazy to think that this person is a little nuts and WAY underinformed about how things work?? Im not trying to be mean or say that just because you own a firearm you should know every law, BUT you should understand some basics about the processes. Right? Am I crazy to think this?