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Member Section => Down Range Cafe => Topic started by: robheath on April 01, 2011, 10:44:34 PM

Title: disclosing info when buying a new firearm.
Post by: robheath on April 01, 2011, 10:44:34 PM
About three days ago, I went to the local sporting goods store and purchased a Bushmaster ORC M4. I filled out the normal 4473 form, gave my DL and jumped thru all the regular flaming hoops.  Before the cleark ran my background check he asked me if I held any firearms permits. I asked him " who wants to know ?"  He said they just want us to ask but wouldn't say who they were.  I told him that was nobodies buisness but mine.  He said OK and ran the check.  I left the store with my new M4 with no problems.  I just want to know if any of yall have ran into the same thing.  Where I bought the gun is a chain store and a fairly large one at that.  I've bought several guns from them in the past and never had this happen before.  Just curious to here what yall think.
Title: Re: disclosing info when buying a new firearm.
Post by: tombogan03884 on April 01, 2011, 10:47:33 PM
May be a discount for CCW
Title: Re: disclosing info when buying a new firearm.
Post by: robheath on April 01, 2011, 10:50:29 PM
AWW ! crap that would be my luck.  And I told him basically to get bent. ???
Title: Re: disclosing info when buying a new firearm.
Post by: tombogan03884 on April 01, 2011, 10:51:39 PM
;D

"Permit's" would be stuff like CCW, or C&R license,  it was probably a good thing.
If he was asking if you owned other guns, had bought any in the last 30 days, had kids, Then I'd tell him to get bent.
Title: Re: disclosing info when buying a new firearm.
Post by: robheath on April 01, 2011, 11:00:41 PM
I have a CCW but I'm a little paranoid about telling people unless I'm around other gun guys.  This kid was only a stock boy filling in for the regular. 
Title: Re: disclosing info when buying a new firearm.
Post by: CJS3 on April 01, 2011, 11:01:13 PM
In Texas, if you have a CHL, the gun dealer doesn't have to run the background check. He was probably just wanting to skip some paperwork.
Title: Re: disclosing info when buying a new firearm.
Post by: robheath on April 01, 2011, 11:05:22 PM
It's different here in Louisiana.  I just like to fly under the radar.  We have decent gun laws here.  Our car is considered an extension of our home and we can carry in thr vehicle with no permit.  But I'm sure you heard the stories about the Katrina aftermath.
Title: Re: disclosing info when buying a new firearm.
Post by: CJS3 on April 01, 2011, 11:17:20 PM
You already gave him your DL. All he has to do is run the number and your CC number will pop up.
Your car is considered an extension of your domicile here in Texas also.

My main reason for getting a Concealed Handgun License here was so I could skip the background check and (Clinton) waiting period. I didn't start carrying untill a couple of years after I received a CHL.
Title: Re: disclosing info when buying a new firearm.
Post by: robheath on April 01, 2011, 11:26:14 PM
I have my CCP for reciprocity (spelling?)  I travel a lot, mainly along the coast for work.  Just makes it easy.  As a matter of fact I was in Galveston TX a few years ago and had to enter a ship dock.  The guard said my truck neede to be searched before I could enter.  I muttered aw $h_t and he asked whate wrong do you ave a gun in there?  I told him I had a permit for it.  He said no problem and gave me a claim ticket and locked it in his safe.  When I departed the dock it was returned to me and all was good.  Gotta love the south.
Title: Re: disclosing info when buying a new firearm.
Post by: jnevis on April 02, 2011, 07:15:04 AM
VA allows cash and carry of "regulated firearms" (ARs) with a CCW.  I don't remember off hand if it counts for handguns too.
Title: Re: disclosing info when buying a new firearm.
Post by: alfsauve on April 02, 2011, 07:39:29 AM
In Georgia, as well, you can skip the background check (and the associated fee) if you have a CCW.

And when my C&R comes in we'll see if any local dealer want to give me an additional discount.
Title: Re: disclosing info when buying a new firearm.
Post by: ratcatcher55 on April 02, 2011, 08:27:47 AM
KY your CCW allows you to skip the phone check.

You really need to lighten up in a gun store. ;D

As far as people knowing I carry, it really depends on the person asking the question.
Title: Re: disclosing info when buying a new firearm.
Post by: crusader rabbit on April 02, 2011, 09:41:18 AM
Here in Florida, your CCW gets you the gun when you make the purchase.  Otherwise, you need to wait 3 business days not including the day you make the purchase and not including the day you pick up the gun.  Essentially, if you buy it on Monday, you get it on Friday.  A CCW gets the gun into your hands when you buy it, but you still  have to fill out the form, and they still make the phone call.  It's not a perfect system, but it seems to work. 
Title: Re: disclosing info when buying a new firearm.
Post by: tombogan03884 on April 02, 2011, 11:48:15 AM
I have my CCP for reciprocity (spelling?)  I travel a lot, mainly along the coast for work.  Just makes it easy.  As a matter of fact I was in Galveston TX a few years ago and had to enter a ship dock.  The guard said my truck neede to be searched before I could enter.  I muttered aw $h_t and he asked whate wrong do you ave a gun in there? I told him I had a permit for it.  He said no problem and gave me a claim ticket and locked it in his safe.  When I departed the dock it was returned to me and all was good.  Gotta love the south.

Up here they will do that at the Court house. They would prefer you leave it in your vehicle, but not every one drives.
Title: Re: disclosing info when buying a new firearm.
Post by: WatchManUSA on April 02, 2011, 09:28:47 PM
On the 4473 in Section B (to be filled out by the seller), question 23.  Here in Minnesota you must have a Minnesota Permit to Carry or Minnesota Permit to Purchase a handgun or "assault" rifle.
Title: Re: disclosing info when buying a new firearm.
Post by: tombogan03884 on April 02, 2011, 10:53:06 PM
In NH you must have money or a credit card.  ;D