Tennessee Man Killed during Craigslist gun sale
Tennessee Man Killed during Craigslist gun sale
Tennessee man shot and killed during Craigslist gun sale:
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2012/09/24/ma ... latestnews
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2012/09/24/ma ... latestnews
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Re: Tennessee Man Killed during Craigslist gun sale
First of all, my condolences to the man's family.
I would be leery of meeting someone buying a firearm on craigslist or buying or selling anything else on craigslist, for that matter. The wife picked up several items off of craigslist this weekend. My M&P and I accompanied her to each one. You have no way of really knowing who you are meeting. The one thing you do know is that they know you are carrying cash.
I would be leery of meeting someone buying a firearm on craigslist or buying or selling anything else on craigslist, for that matter. The wife picked up several items off of craigslist this weekend. My M&P and I accompanied her to each one. You have no way of really knowing who you are meeting. The one thing you do know is that they know you are carrying cash.
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Drugs are involved, trade for weapons?
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I've been pondering offering a $20 "transfer service" to folks in the Austin area that might be nervous about these situations. Generally speaking, do folks here think that's a worthwhile service to offer? I know some folks are leery, but others might be comforted by the fact that they're selling a firearm to somebody that had to complete a 4473 and pass a background check.
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Without a CHL, any buyer has to go through a FFL to take hold of one of my firearms. Good thing, I never sold anything I buy. I keep themOldCannon wrote:I've been pondering offering a $20 "transfer service" to folks in the Austin area that might be nervous about these situations. Generally speaking, do folks here think that's a worthwhile service to offer? I know some folks are leery, but others might be comforted by the fact that they're selling a firearm to somebody that had to complete a 4473 and pass a background check.
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Re: Tennessee Man Killed during Craigslist gun sale
OldCannon wrote:I've been pondering offering a $20 "transfer service" to folks in the Austin area that might be nervous about these situations. Generally speaking, do folks here think that's a worthwhile service to offer? I know some folks are leery, but others might be comforted by the fact that they're selling a firearm to somebody that had to complete a 4473 and pass a background check.
It's against the TOS for Craigslist to sell guns or ammo using their site. If you read the posts there, you can tell by the wording that posters know this and are doing it anyway. Makes me leery to be involved with them in anyway. I don't think it would be wise to offer to be a go between for transactions from there.
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Re: Tennessee Man Killed during Craigslist gun sale
OldCannon wrote:I've been pondering offering a $20 "transfer service" to folks in the Austin area that might be nervous about these situations. Generally speaking, do folks here think that's a worthwhile service to offer? I know some folks are leery, but others might be comforted by the fact that they're selling a firearm to somebody that had to complete a 4473 and pass a background check.
If someone is willing to go through a FFL transfer and paperwork, they can often get a NIB gun from Bud's for less than used guns list on Texas Gun Trader, Craigslist, and many other online personal ads.
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Re: Tennessee Man Killed during Craigslist gun sale
I have never found any mention of firearms, guns, or weapons in Craigslist's Terms of Use (TOU).Birdie wrote: It's against the TOS for Craigslist to sell guns or ammo using their site. If you read the posts there, you can tell by the wording that posters know this and are doing it anyway. Makes me leery to be involved with them in anyway. I don't think it would be wise to offer to be a go between for transactions from there.
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Please point me to where you found information to prohibiting such listings/sales.
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I've sold exactly 3 of my guns over the years. All of them have to been members here.
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Re: Tennessee Man Killed during Craigslist gun sale
http://www.craigslist.org/about/prohibited.items" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;i8godzilla wrote:I have never found any mention of firearms, guns, or weapons in Craigslist's Terms of Use (TOU).
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Please point me to where you found information to prohibiting such listings/sales.
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I have bought exactly three used guns in the last three years. All of them have been from members here.RPBrown wrote:I've sold exactly 3 of my guns over the years. All of them have to been members here.
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I have only two Craigslist stories. The first, I travelled 45 miles to buy a manual 35 mm Nikon. He said that it has been recently repaired, but it didn't work, so I passed. My last experience and only purchase from Craigslist was spooky. It was a piece of furniture which I eventually tossed into a dumpster.
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Re: Tennessee Man Killed during Craigslist gun sale
Smells fishy. It doesn't make any sense to shoot the guy you supposedly intend to rob then jump in your car and take off without even trying to get what you came to steal.
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