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Originally Posted by bea175
Buy private and stock up . They can't track them all down.

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If you are patient, make a deal on the 6 or 7 AR-15s with the dealer. Go ahead and pay for them, or most of them. Take 2 home with you and put the rest on lay-away. You only fill out form 4473 when you take possession, so if you go back in 2 months and take two more home, etc, there should be no extra paperwork.

Ask the dealer what paperwork he has to file on multiple long gun purchases. It's been a long time wince I ran a gun store, but I don't recall anything back then.


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Originally Posted by rost495
Originally Posted by oldtimer303
Know a guy who recently was requested to come to a office 150 miles from where he lived for an interview concerning his purchase of thirty cases of 223 on his credit card.He seemed to thing the alert somehow was made through the credit card co. I was amazed that he submitted to their request to make the trip. Wooled him around and told him not to be re-selling it.Think the ammo seller might have tipped them? Makes you wonder. GW

I'd tell em to [bleep] themselves.. there isn't a law anywhere that I know of, that says you can't buy X amount of ammo and then if desired sell it again. Its not, at this time, regulated to taht extent.

Want to ask? Come on by...

More to this story too I"d bet.


Three or four people were splitting the ammo and got a better price by combining their order. Used his credit card for the transaction. Guy is in his mid seventies and and has no issues to my knowledge. Type of guy that would drive 150 miles to avoid a confrontation. I would have also suggested they make the drive themselves. GW


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If the OP isn't flipping the AR's I'd just go ahead and buy them. So what if they come asking questions.A look straight in the eyes and the truth usually makes for short sessions.


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