Everlasting Glory to Armslist

rotarymike said:
The Keltec ad methinks is bait.

TheSwampFox said:
You are probably right. It seems like if the cops post a link for an illegal firearm an then arrest you for buying it wouldn't that be entrapment? I thought the criminal act to be the idea of the criminal not the undercover cop.

The problem is that police are not exempt from the 1934 National Firearms Act. So, unless the bait was planted by the ATF then the police officer and/or agency they work for are committing a felony violation of federal law.
 
We should get a mandatory firearm class in high school. We have sex ed and drivers ed... why not? Or better yet, a crash course in crime and punishment.
 
Ignorance is no excuse, some people just add and remove things because they fit. They have no clue on the confusing NFA rules.
 
Some retailers are nice enough to include a little education with some of their more risque products. For instance, Midway USA includes in bold the following text with the product description for a 12.5" upper assembly.

Please Note: An ?AR-15 Pistol? upper assembly has a barrel less than 16? in length. Pistol uppers are only for use on AR-15 pistol lowers and legal Short-Barreled Rifles. Other configurations may violate Federal law.

Please Note: Installation of AR-15 upper assemblies with certain features including, but not limited to: flash hiders, bayonet lugs, and threaded muzzles may violate state and/or local laws.

IOW, know your law before buying this product.
 
This was up for a few days and I wanted to comment on it but after seeing it again (again) I figured I might as well eviscerate this guy, too.

FOR SALE/TRADE: MOSSBERG A1 TACTICAL WITH BUMPFIRE ACTION STOCK
http://www.armslist.com/posts/34470...ssberg-a1-tactical-with-bumpfire-action-stock






For the record, that is a Knoxx Recoil-Reducing buttstock. I had one on a Mossberg 590 and it worked great.

Problem is that the dumbass selling this gun/stock combo is selling it as a "bumpfire" stock.

First off, the gun is a single-shot, pump-action firearm, thus negating the possible effect of the addition of a "bumpfire" stock. Secondly, as I just pointed out, that isn't even what the damned thing is.
 
I got a good laugh out of that one too. Even if he wasn't way overpriced (par for the course these days on armslist) I wouldn't contact him just because he clearly has no idea what he is talking about.
 
TheSwampFox said:
I got a good laugh out of that one too. Even if he wasn't way overpriced (par for the course these days on armslist) I wouldn't contact him just because he clearly has no idea what he is talking about.

I will admit that the first time I saw it I wanted to email him and say I wanted to buy it but only after he test fires it in front of me to demonstrate that the Bumpfire works correctly. Then when he can't bumpfire it I pull out a stack of $50's and say "Your loss" and leave.
 
Rule 4,723 of life: do not flash money at and taunt the idiot holding the gun, no matter how badly he deserves it.

That being said, lol $700? I mean, I see overpriced, sure, but dude.

I just picked up a Stevens semi shotgun from East Coast's clearance for under a bill. Little TLC and she's right as rain - guess I should put it on Armslist for $500. :roll:
 
mark_b said:
Ignorance is no excuse, some people just add and remove things because they fit. They have no clue on the confusing NFA rules.

Thats what we need to get rid of is the confusing nfa laws. Most people just buy guns for fun and dont look that far into it. Like buying paintball guns, motorcycles, or cars. They know they got a great deal on an upper they dont care its 14.5 inches they think o its just an inch and a half shorter than my buddies rifle no big deal. Or hey that vertical grip would help me hold that pistol. Look at rhe lady who crossed into new iersey and gave the cop her concealed weapons permit. Everyone would think hey this should be good in all 50 states like my license. Hell my grandfather never checked laws when he moved from pa to nj. We were in pa at his vacation property and he bought me and all my cousins bb guns. I remember him having a strange look on his face when the cops told him thats a firearm in nj and those were the end of our days shooting cans off logs
 
It is frustrating to see these people continue to list $1000 + Palmetto State Armory AR-15s (USED!) when you can buy a brand new Bushmaster AR-15 for $600 or a brand new Colt for $800.
 
Avtomat-Acolyte said:
It is frustrating to see these people continue to list $1000 + Palmetto State Armory AR-15s (USED!) when you can buy a brand new Bushmaster AR-15 for $600 or a brand new Colt for $800.

Theres a just reduced to 1450$ bushmaster in our for sale section
 
urbancommandox said:
Avtomat-Acolyte said:
It is frustrating to see these people continue to list $1000 + Palmetto State Armory AR-15s (USED!) when you can buy a brand new Bushmaster AR-15 for $600 or a brand new Colt for $800.

Theres a just reduced to 1450$ bushmaster in our for sale section

I won't comment on that other than to say this:


Bushmaster XM15 M4A3 Patrolman's Rifle 5.56
$669
http://grabagun.com/bushmaster-a3-2...abAGun+-+October+Gun+Deals+and+Gun+Financing!

$50 manufacturer's rebate
http://www.bushmaster.com/firearms/promotions.asp
 
And now we have a little back and forth going on between someone who wants way too much for some .22's and someone who thinks its his job to be the armslist police. Why can't people just chuckle and move on you don't have to buy it.
 
TheSwampFox said:
And now we have a little back and forth going on between someone who wants way too much for some .22's and someone who thinks its his job to be the armslist police. Why can't people just chuckle and move on you don't have to buy it.

I actually find those "ads" amusing.

I also think they're informative. Most gun owners have no idea you can buy gun stuff, or even ammo, online or from mail order. Most gun owners think their local gun store(s) is/are the only source for guns, ammo, magazines, et al. and have no idea what cost/value anything actually is.

The only way to assuage ignorance and stop someone from doing something stupid is to inform them.

If you don't know that you can buy something all day long at $500, and you see it for sale at $700, you might think that price is reasonable until some random jackass mocks the sale ad you spy with a "LOL THIS GUY IS SELLING A USED $500 GUN FOR $700!!!!" so you Google, or email that guy, or whatever, and, well what do you know, he was right. That internet troll actually saved me $200.
 
Avtomat-Acolyte said:
urbancommandox said:
Avtomat-Acolyte said:
It is frustrating to see these people continue to list $1000 + Palmetto State Armory AR-15s (USED!) when you can buy a brand new Bushmaster AR-15 for $600 or a brand new Colt for $800.

Theres a just reduced to 1450$ bushmaster in our for sale section

I won't comment on that other than to say this:


Bushmaster XM15 M4A3 Patrolman's Rifle 5.56
$669
http://grabagun.com/bushmaster-a3-2...abAGun+-+October+Gun+Deals+and+Gun+Financing!

$50 manufacturer's rebate
http://www.bushmaster.com/firearms/promotions.asp


Or cdnn same price six mags and carrying case plus optic and rings
 
Midnight Raver said:
Plenty of stuff has been up for sale here that has NOT moved at all...

like Armslist, asking price isn't always a selling price. ;)

There is a guy selling a $2400 Colt Python... no pictures... but his ad describes it as "a must see!"
 
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