fabsroman
Ultimate Member
I tried to avoid chiming in, but here goes...
Background checks are fine by me provided there is no paper trail of who buys/owns what. If there was a way for private sellers/buyers to get a NICS type number confirming "Citizen XYZ" was not prohibited from buying a firearm at the time of the inquiry and MSP had no knowledge of what was bought or sold, I would be OK with that.
I'm hoping my fellow MDS members are in agreement that criminals shouldn't be allowed to buy/own firearms and a CYA discreet background check would be OK. IE- He cleared the background screening on __/__/__ so I am not liable for what happened with the firearm I sold him.
I had an ATF trace done on a SKS I sold to a fellow member ~3yrs ago. I provided my bill of sale- which included a photocopy of the buyer's DL. The ATF's response was "Thank you, that is all we need from you." I have no idea what happened afterward, but my ass was covered with a paper trail.
(I am already on Clandestine's "list", and I'm fine with that)
Now you are in for a world of hurt. lol
We can talk more about this on the 4th and why I feel like people being released from prison and sent back to the hood should be handed a gun right in front of the parole board and before they ever step out of the prison. It should be an entertaining discussion. We can also discuss NICS checks, public access to the system for free, and making the system a lot more cost effective. This thread right here is not conducive to this discussion. Heck, this board in its entirety might not be conducive to this discussion.
On another note, I looked further into making 6.5CM rounds from 308 Win, and you are right. Good Lord, much easier to just buy 6.5CM brass. I have 1,000 pieces of 308 Win sitting here and they will remain 308 Win. How I cherish the 6.5CM brass you gave me. Thanks for that. Time to buy some dies and components.