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Originally Posted by Seahawk
In Maryland the State Troopers have a website that is part of the FFL process where they will check. Maryland is very restrictive and I will not do private gun sales here with people I do not know.
Not sure in Texas. Call the local PD and let us know what they say.
I would still heed the advice that you want to hold the cash, not the Kimber.
BTW, Kimber's are a tricky pistol to evaluate depending on the year of manufacture. They had issues for a period of time with quality control.
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This, and the SGM is a finicky piece, with ammo........ very finicky. Right ammo and it operates just fine, not right and it suffers loading and ejection failure.
If you don't want a firearm, it is not a good idea to accept one as "currency"............