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  • #31
    EndoDef
    Member
    • Jun 2016
    • 286

    I know the feeling. Having lived in 3 free states with Uncle Sam it's nice...
    A simple 2 minute phone call to ATF and I was on my way out.
    Fudd Lord

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    • #32
      tdha
      Junior Member
      • Mar 2016
      • 51

      Must be nice. Can't move due to family and work obligations so don't think I'll know what that's like for a long time ...

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      • #33
        bluzman
        Member
        • Apr 2011
        • 462

        Originally posted by Bert Gamble
        Today I bought a NIB Glock 43 from an FFL dealer at a gun show. The out the door price was $500, and it came with 1 standard mag, and one with the pinky extension.

        The best part was that I filled out the FFL form, showed my Arizona CCW, and Texas DL, and I walked out with the little guy. The total time from accepted price to walking away with the gun was less than 10 minutes.

        It's not that I am bragging... Okay, maybe I am bragging a little bit.
        Welcome to the free world.

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        • #34
          dekul34
          Member
          • Aug 2016
          • 155

          Originally posted by Untamed1972
          That gun show loophole thing must be true then aye?
          Most of the gun sales at gun shows are dealers who still require a 4473... but the left never mentions that.

          They should be talking about the whataburger parking lot loophole because in every other state I've lived in that's where I've bought my guns...

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          • #35
            FireCloud9
            Senior Member
            • Jun 2015
            • 792

            Originally posted by Bert Gamble
            Today I bought a NIB Glock 43 from an FFL dealer at a gun show. The out the door price was $500, and it came with 1 standard mag, and one with the pinky extension.

            The best part was that I filled out the FFL form, showed my Arizona CCW, and Texas DL, and I walked out with the little guy. The total time from accepted price to walking away with the gun was less than 10 minutes.

            It's not that I am bragging... Okay, maybe I am bragging a little bit.
            Meh, that's no different than California if you're buying from the Crips and Bloods

            And for your information, it only takes us 10 minutes too. It's just that 1 TX minute = 1 California Day.


            Originally posted by Bert Gamble
            Okay. I know that these are not that easy to come by in the Peoples Republik, but it looks like every other Glock.
            So not true. That G43 looks nothing like mine. Yours looks free and ready to party. Mine looks oppressed and will be begging for a drink of ammo in a couple of years.

            Originally posted by Untamed1972
            That gun show loophole thing must be true then aye?
            Does it always have to be a "gun show" loophole? Why can't we call it a Starbucks loophole or something?

            Originally posted by dwtt
            I'm sure Hillary and the Democrats will do their best to fix this.
            Nah, they'll just go for the home run and do the ammo thing across the nation.

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            • #36
              Sine Metu
              Member
              • Oct 2011
              • 364

              Congrats, I know the feeling.

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              • #37
                brianm767
                Senior Member
                • Feb 2006
                • 2419

                Originally posted by Bert Gamble
                I filled out the FFL form, showed my Arizona CCW, and Texas DL, and I walked out with the little guy. The total time from accepted price to walking away with the gun was less than 10 minutes.
                Welcome to America.

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                • #38
                  AceGirlsHusband
                  Veteran Member
                  • Jan 2013
                  • 2651

                  Originally posted by Mr. Beretta
                  I never forget my 1st Whataburger exprience in 1999 in Marble Falls.
                  Oh, God, I miss Whataburger.

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