Dennis in MA
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As far as where, I've done the local gun club, McD's, BJ's, and some dude's office once. (I delivered a Glock 36. LOL)
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Should I notify them or just go about my business .I don't care either way but where I am meeting is a small parking lot so it's likely we will be seen and I just don't want any problems. I've never done a transfer at a police station so I'm just wondering what the etiquette is
Thanks
This is the true secret, gun free zone posted on the door, but not the parking lot.Dunkin Donuts has WiFi for the EFA10.....
Find a store that hates 2A and do it in their lot, ideally on their wifi.
Was it a charter arms bulldog in 44spl? Is your dog a German Shepherd?
Unless the buyer is a LEO that works there, this is what this idea is like....
as Samir once said... "horrible, this idea...."
Dunks are GFZs?? Not when I’m in there!This is the true secret, gun free zone posted on the door, but not the parking lot.
Never seen a sign and don't care if they do!Dunks are GFZs?? Not when I’m in there!
^^Follow this advice.Keep the police out of your life to the greatest extent possible.
Both seller and buyer have to worry about a ripoff at the transfer point.I prefer one of my gun clubs for that sort of thing (both have member access to WiFi).
Hopkinton sportemen has wifi in the building and at the pistol and rifle ranges. If you are a non-member, you will find that parking by the left side basement entrance or going up on the deck gives decent reception.I find a gun club is a grand place to pick up wifi and sell a firearm.