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Guns and ammo for sale

Started by Recumbent ReCycler, August 20, 2008, 12:37 PM NHFT

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Recumbent ReCycler

I've decided to put my guns and ammo up for sale.  I am attempting to liquidate my collection to help pay off debts.  Here is the first pistol: http://www.cheaperthandirt.com/FreeAds/auction.cgi?action=ViewItem&ID=1219024922&Cat_ID=118&Lang=English
I will add more later.  You can click on the link on that page that shows my other auctions to see what else I have for sale.  Friends in NH do not have to pay for shipping if we can do a face-to-face transfer.

AnarchoJesse

Will you be selling any revolvers? If so, I'll be interested in helping alleviate your debt.

Recumbent ReCycler

The only revolver I own is a .22lr NAA Mini revolver.

PowerPenguin

I have a .32 revolver that I'd be interested in trading for something more modern/compact. It's old, but it works, and could be considered an antique in a few decades ;)

KBCraig

Quote from: PowerPenguin on August 21, 2008, 11:35 PM NHFT
I have a .32 revolver that I'd be interested in trading for something more modern/compact. It's old, but it works, and could be considered an antique in a few decades ;)
By the legal definition, it doesn't matter how old it gets: it's only an antique if it was made before January 1, 1899.

F_ck FEMA

was wondering if you have any magazines for either a romanian gp-wasr 7.62x.39  or a keltek p-11 9mm luger?


If you could email me your list of firearms for sale  I am looking for a tactical shotgun and possibly other guns.

Recumbent ReCycler

Unfortunately all of my guns and ammo have been seized because an order of protection was served against me, which was based on lies.  :(  Unfortunately no evidence was required to file and get the order.  If I get my guns, ammo, etc. back, I will have some 7.62x39 AK mags for sale, including 30, 40 and 75 round magazines.

PowerPenguin

Damn that sux. I knew a guy who got something like 175k worth of property stolen by the BATFE a couple of years ago. What state did this happen in? The guy I know was in the Midwest, I think MI or MN. My revolver is from somewhere between 1918 and 1921. Does this mean that in a couple of decades, I can at least have an *il*legal antique? :P

KBCraig

Quote from: PowerPenguin on October 20, 2008, 07:38 PM NHFT
My revolver is from somewhere between 1918 and 1921. Does this mean that in a couple of decades, I can at least have an *il*legal antique? :P

To be an antique (by the federal definition), it has to have been made before January 1, 1899. Contrary to popular belief, a firearm can never "turn" antique by being 100 years old, or whatever. It either is an antique already, or never will be.

dalebert

Quote from: KBCraig on October 22, 2008, 01:39 AM NHFT
To be an antique (by the federal definition), it has to have been made before January 1, 1899. Contrary to popular belief, a firearm can never "turn" antique by being 100 years old, or whatever. It either is an antique already, or never will be.

I think that tends to be true of antiques in general. We're sort of beyond the point of most of the things we buy ever being antiques because so much of it is mass produced in some warehouse. Things we consider antiques now were hand made by a small number of craftsmen that stopped producing decades ago. My press-board book shelf from Wal-mart might be sitting in the corner of Captain Picard's ready room some day (I doubt it) but it will never be an antique. :)

Friday

Quote from: dalebert on October 22, 2008, 07:53 AM NHFT
My press-board book shelf from Wal-mart might be sitting in the corner of Captain Picard's ready room some day (I doubt it) but it will never be an antique. :)

It will if you hand-paint the Anarcho-Boogeyman on it, and engrave your name in the Wally-wood.   :)

Porcupine_in_MA

Quote from: Defender of Liberty on October 20, 2008, 12:47 PM NHFT
Unfortunately all of my guns and ammo have been seized because an order of protection was served against me, which was based on lies.  :(  Unfortunately no evidence was required to file and get the order.  If I get my guns, ammo, etc. back, I will have some 7.62x39 AK mags for sale, including 30, 40 and 75 round magazines.

Shit man! I'm so sorry to see this! Update us ASAP :(

Pat McCotter

Quote from: KBCraig on October 22, 2008, 01:39 AM NHFT
Quote from: PowerPenguin on October 20, 2008, 07:38 PM NHFT
My revolver is from somewhere between 1918 and 1921. Does this mean that in a couple of decades, I can at least have an *il*legal antique? :P

To be an antique (by the federal definition), it has to have been made before January 1, 1899. Contrary to popular belief, a firearm can never "turn" antique by being 100 years old, or whatever. It either is an antique already, or never will be.


Sorry to dredge up this weeks old thread but:

Kevin,
I just had reason to wander into atf.gov and saw this paragraph.

QuoteFirearms automatically attain curio or relic (C&R) status when they are 50 years old. Any firearm that is at least 50 years old, and in its original configuration, would qualify as a C&R firearm. It is not necessary for such firearms to be listed in ATF's C&R list. However, if your C&R item is regulated under the National Firearms Act (NFA) and you desire removal from the provisions of the NFA, you must submit the firearm to the Firearms Technology Branch for evaluation and a formal classification.

How does this relate to what you said above?

neggy

#13
Ask the police if there is a provision in the NH law that allows you to transfer the weapons to a legally allowed person. I know in MA they have to turn the guns over in a certain period of time if you transfer them to a person who is legally allowed to own them.

EDIT I read this:
http://www.courts.state.nh.us/district/protocols/dv/c14.pdf

And you can petition the court to allow you to transfer the guns to a FFL for storage, and IMHO and IANAL sale by the FFL.

Recumbent ReCycler

Quote from: neggy on November 18, 2008, 10:44 AM NHFT
Ask the police if there is a provision in the NH law that allows you to transfer the weapons to a legally allowed person. I know in MA they have to turn the guns over in a certain period of time if you transfer them to a person who is legally allowed to own them.

EDIT I read this:
http://www.courts.state.nh.us/district/protocols/dv/c14.pdf

And you can petition the court to allow you to transfer the guns to a FFL for storage, and IMHO and IANAL sale by the FFL.

Thank you neggy.  Based on what I read in that document, it looks like the officer who served me lied to me.  He told me that the order was the same as a search warrant and that I had to let them go into my apartment to search it.  That document is very helpful.