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Birdmane:
Its illegal for a citizen without an FFL license to run a background check on an individual for a FTF firearm sale.  

In IL you need to follow the 24/72 hr wait depending on the type of gun, and then make sure they have a valid foid card and write down their info.

In most states its just DL, verification of age, then sell.

No problems there.

BOUNCEHOUSE420:

--- Quote from: wheelr;3526991 ---If you ship, yes.  We are still free to make private face-to-face sales though, at least until we progress.
--- End quote ---

so whats the issue?

wheelr:

--- Quote from: BOUNCEHOUSE420;3527028 ---so whats the issue?
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Some want to ban private sales and they use over the top rhetoric to try and convince others to push for the same.

BOUNCEHOUSE420:

--- Quote from: wheelr;3527029 ---Some want to ban private sales and they use over the top rhetoric to try and convince others to push for the same.
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yeah i get that we have to do private party transfers here through an ffl. hopefully your state has more sense than ours. i can still buy any gun i want on the street laws dont matter. but it is after all "for the children"

ps i want to see some non "dangerous" guns. also what makes pistols "police grade".

Birdmane:
Most companies make "police grade/for LEO only" models just so distros and retailers can order them at lower prices, and then pass on the savings to the officers.  If thats what you are referring to.

Rockj river makes "Leo only" rifles that we sell, they are the same as the operators, just with a different roll print on the mag well that says "LEO Only."  These are Semi Auto rifles as we are not a class III dealer, but still LEO only sales.  Same with the Glock LEO packages, they come with one extra magazine and with factory Tritiums, which Glock doesn't offer on civilian models any more.  

Also during the AWB (assault weapons ban) they had LEO only marked magazines, these had more than 10 rounds.  If a mag was made before 1994 when the ban was instated, it was grandfathered in and called "pre-ban" normally stamped on the mag or receiver.  THose were worth a premium because they were grandfathered in and legal in most* places.  Now pre ban mags and firearms don't command any premium other than Pre ban Colt AR15s as collectors.

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