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Originally Posted by RonDent
OK, Is it the attraction of owning an untraceable fire arm? That you have somehow "legally" gotten around the law?
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Not an issue.
There are millions of "untraceable" firearms in this country, as there used to be no checks at all, an they are passed down from generation to generation.
Sure, buy a new one today and there is federal paperwork involved.
One used to be able to order rifles from the Sears catalog. No background checks, no age verification. Send the money, Sears sends the gun through the mail. Friends sell/trade with friends, dad gives his son his first .22, later his first 12-guage shotgun.
"You want my go-cart? I'll trade for your 30-30!"
Not long ago, all normal everyday activity. And all of those are still out there, somewhere.