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Barnes and Noble or Cabelas parking lot
Elkins45 said:Even though I live in a rural area where guns are commonplace, I don't like the idea of buying or selling in someone's home for reasons that have nothing to do with displaying a gun in public. I certainly wouldn't let a stranger know where I live when selling one....he might decide to come back later for all the rest.
Mostly guns, but I wouldn't want to sell any sort of desirable, small, valuable easily fenced item either. Guns are sort of a special case because you are letting a stranger know you have small, portable, high value fenceable items in your house. Few gun owners have just one but you can't drive by my house and know how many guns (if any) are inside.Out of curiosity, would you have any qualms about someone coming to your house to buy a used car, or just a gun?
I second these.Cabelas, Bass Pro, Super Wal-Marts
Just my .02,
LeonCarr