WTS Colt King Cobra stainless .357 Mag 4 in.
WTS Colt King Cobra stainless .357 Mag 4 in.
It is an excellent condition Colt King Cobra. Has a scratch on the right hand side below the cylinder.
I am in the Houston area and will sell FTF so that the buyer can inspect the gun first.
However, we MUST go through a FFL dealer. I have one I use and I will pay for the transaction fee.
$650 total. This is cheaper than a new Smith & Wesson revolver with the internal lock.
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Re: WTS Colt King Cobra stainless .357 Mag 4 in.
Any interest in trades?
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Can always tell me what you got, but would really prefer to sell.RECIT wrote:Any interest in trades?
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PM sent.
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Bump. Still available.
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Just curious...why the requirement to go through an FFL dealer?
I mean we battled for the right for private sales and am just curious why anyone would require paperwork.
I mean we battled for the right for private sales and am just curious why anyone would require paperwork.
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The paperwork is to protect the buyer and the seller.The Sarge wrote:Just curious...why the requirement to go through an FFL dealer?
I mean we battled for the right for private sales and am just curious why anyone would require paperwork.
Buyer: how do I know it's not stolen?
Seller: how do I know you won't give it to a criminal?
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The seller has every right to make such a stipulation and prospective buyers can take this into consideration when deciding whether to purchase.
The paperwork is to allow the government control over its minions, nothing else.
I hope no one here is so naive as to believe this.ml1209 wrote:The paperwork is to protect the buyer and the seller.
The paperwork is to allow the government control over its minions, nothing else.
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Mike1951 wrote:The seller has every right to make such a stipulation and prospective buyers can take this into consideration when deciding whether to purchase.
ml1209 wrote:The paperwork is to protect the buyer and the seller.
The paperwork is to allow the government control over its minions, nothing else.
Can you explain how that works?
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It's pretty simple, really - the 4473 allows the government to track the gun - involving the Feds into an aspect of our lives where it isn't necessary. It's your gun, and therefore your choice. But bluntly, I was looking and thinking about it until I saw that requirement in your ad. I'm a CHL holder, hold some pretty interesting security clearances due to some of the sites I work at - but frankly, there's no way I'm going to go through a FFL on a private sale. But, as I said - it's certainly within your rights to do so.
Good luck!
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Re: WTS Colt King Cobra stainless .357 Mag 4 in.
TexasRedneck wrote:It's pretty simple, really - the 4473 allows the government to track the gun - involving the Feds into an aspect of our lives where it isn't necessary. It's your gun, and therefore your choice. But bluntly, I was looking and thinking about it until I saw that requirement in your ad. I'm a CHL holder, hold some pretty interesting security clearances due to some of the sites I work at - but frankly, there's no way I'm going to go through a FFL on a private sale. But, as I said - it's certainly within your rights to do so.
Good luck!
I'm taking a course on being a tax preparer, and believe me, the federal government has already exercised its authority over the citizen in ways (via IRS) that would make the 4473 form seem like nothing.
I know a lot of gun enthusiasts, as part of their hobby, enjoy buying and trading firearms frequently; and, avoiding the 4473 form simply allows them to do so without being potentially liable if the gun ends up used in a criminal act. I mean, come on - that's the real reason - not "the man is keeping us down."
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I'll give you $650 for a private sale this weekend.
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I'm guessing my offer was not worth even a reply...
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RECIT wrote:I'm guessing my offer was not worth even a reply...
While I like the Glock 17 (I have a G19 myself), I am just looking to sell now. Sorry.
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Nope. In my case, not even close. I'm not a criminal, and I don't consort with criminals. And I don't involve the government in my private affairs unless the law demands it.ml1209 wrote:avoiding the 4473 form simply allows them to do so without being potentially liable if the gun ends up used in a criminal act. I mean, come on - that's the real reason - not "the man is keeping us down."
It's a beautiful pistol. Hope you find a buyer. It deserves a good home.
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