I have sold many firearms in my time but have never had such a hassle free and pleasurable experience as this. Not only did their quote for my firearm blew all the others away, but they operated in such a smooth and organized manor. When they received my firearm it only took a few hours before...
He might have been from Long Island when you mentioned you were from NY.
But now resides in the state you were in with that states handgun license.
C.B.
All Glock OEM Parts.
Glock Rear Sight Pusher.
Glock Front Sight Tool.
Glock Magazine Disassembly Tool.
Glock Punch.
$100 + $15 Shipping.
Will meet buyer if not too distant to save on shipping.
C.B.
Glock 19 Gen 5 - JM Custom Kydex Holster OWB 1 1/2" Belt Loops.
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$75 + $10 Shipping.
Will meet buyer to save on shipping if not too distant.
C.B.
I know, I couldn't find any NYS stature on ammo sales but all point to ammo being transferred through an FFL.
Believe me, I don't need to get jammed up by selling something I no longer use.
C.B.
I wish you were right.
I being in possession of ammo am an ammo seller according to the statement
This is from Google AI.
Q. In NYS is a person allowed to sell ammo privately to his friend or another person.
A. "No, in New York, you generally cannot legally sell or give ammo to a friend...
https://gunsafety.ny.gov/ammunition-registration
Is a background check now required for the purchase of ammunition?
Yes, a firearms dealer or ammunition seller may not transfer ownership of ammunition to any purchaser who is not a firearms dealer or ammunition seller, unless the purchaser has...
That link is old and wrong.
First off Westchester county pistol permits are now 3 years, not 5.
Secondly the stature N.Y. Penal Law §§ 265.00(24) says nothing about private sales.
C.B.
Yes, but as a law abiding gun owner how do I know if the person
I sell ammo to is also a Law Abiding Gun Owner, A Cop or a Perp.
In this respect, I will follow the rules.
C.B.
Unfortunately now in NYS all ammo sales have to be transferred by an FFL.
It's just another way for NYS is hoping to keep ammo sales at a minimum.
C.B.