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Tote Law
Talked to a Pawnshop owner about tradeing a 6"colt python for a Rock River AR15 and he said the new "Tote Law" is hurting the 6" pythons. Anybody know anything about a "Tote Law"??
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Yes, I do.Jerry357 wrote:Talked to a Pawnshop owner about tradeing a 6"colt python for a Rock River AR15 and he said the new "Tote Law" is hurting the 6" pythons. Anybody know anything about a "Tote Law"??
A "tote" is a lie told to someone wanting to trade an item in an attempt to lower the perceived value of said item in the eyes of the owner; therefore, providing more profit to the person trading FOR the item.
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txinvestigator wrote:Yes, I do.Jerry357 wrote:Talked to a Pawnshop owner about tradeing a 6"colt python for a Rock River AR15 and he said the new "Tote Law" is hurting the 6" pythons. Anybody know anything about a "Tote Law"??
A "tote" is a lie told to someone wanting to trade an item in an attempt to lower the perceived value of said item in the eyes of the owner; therefore, providing more profit to the person trading FOR the item.
100%. Pawnshops are the worst about this Thats how they make their money.
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I was waiting to see what people would say about this.
If you google "tote law," the only things that turn up are laws about hauling trash to the dump, and misspellings of "tort law."
I'm pretty sure no new laws have gone into effect in Texas since January 2006, and I get e-mails from the NRA about federal laws. I have heard of nothing that would affect the sale of revolvers of any length.
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If you google "tote law," the only things that turn up are laws about hauling trash to the dump, and misspellings of "tort law."
I'm pretty sure no new laws have gone into effect in Texas since January 2006, and I get e-mails from the NRA about federal laws. I have heard of nothing that would affect the sale of revolvers of any length.
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Funny, my initial impression upon reading "tote law" was a reference to the concealed carry law and further, that a 6", being more difficult to carry, would have lost perceived value.
I guess it's all in how you read something.
But anyway you look at it, this guy is trying to take advantage. (funny, I thought of many words to use in that last sentence, but none would have been 10YOD compliant.
A blued Python in 95% condition is listed at $775.
I guess it's all in how you read something.
But anyway you look at it, this guy is trying to take advantage. (funny, I thought of many words to use in that last sentence, but none would have been 10YOD compliant.
A blued Python in 95% condition is listed at $775.
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How could it lose value over a law wich broadens the ability to carry?Mike1951 wrote:Funny, my initial impression upon reading "tote law" was a reference to the concealed carry law and further, that a 6", being more difficult to carry, would have lost perceived value.
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Before the CHL law, the ability to legally carry was limited; creating the chl law had no negative impact on barrels of any size.
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I think the reference was to the fact that Pythons, and maybe the 6" ones, are highly prized revolvers that command a high value on the used market. So under the "tote law" (as described), giving the seller a "lowball" offer in an effort to buy the gun cheap could be a violation and get the pawn shop owner in trouble.txinvestigator wrote:How could it lose value over a law wich broadens the ability to carry?Mike1951 wrote:Funny, my initial impression upon reading "tote law" was a reference to the concealed carry law and further, that a 6", being more difficult to carry, would have lost perceived value.
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Before the CHL law, the ability to legally carry was limited; creating the chl law had no negative impact on barrels of any size.
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Indeed, the Pythons are highly prized, and sell for similarly high prices. Built like a Swiss watch, they are a fine example of fine gun making.frankie_the_yankee wrote:I think the reference was to the fact that Pythons, and maybe the 6" ones, are highly prized revolvers that command a high value on the used market. So under the "tote law" (as described), giving the seller a "lowball" offer in an effort to buy the gun cheap could be a violation and get the pawn shop owner in trouble.
The pawn broker was definitely trying to hornswaggle Jerry357.
But I am not sure what you refer to when you mention 'violation' and 'get the pawn shop owner in trouble.'
Pawn shops exist to offer ridiculously low prices for items which are then sold at a high profit margin.
There's no violation to this and no one gets into trouble. It's the nature of the business. The seller gets taken and the pawn shop makes high profit.
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