The Annoyed Man wrote:Nope. In my case, not even close. I'm not a criminal, and I don't consort with criminals. And I don't involve the government in my private affairs unless the law demands it.ml1209 wrote:avoiding the 4473 form simply allows them to do so without being potentially liable if the gun ends up used in a criminal act. I mean, come on - that's the real reason - not "the man is keeping us down."
It's a beautiful pistol. Hope you find a buyer. It deserves a good home.
I'm not talking about you. I'm talking about selling it to a legit buyer who someday trades it to someone else, who then sells it to another, and so on and then one day I get a call from the police because the gun was used in a crime and the paper trail ended with me.
The King Cobra is indeed a beautiful pistol - in fact, this is an enhanced model - improved trigger from the factory (very sweet single action), and drilled and tapped for scope.