I'm only part way through it but he was buying a lot of guns through an ffl and evidently he sold some the following day. Definitely acting as a dealer without regard to whom he was selling them to. Making a little bit of money is not worth the potential damage a firearm can do. Thank goodness the people I've seen on this forum have some Morals and have shown to be responsible in who they choose to buy, sell, and trade with. We've all bought guns and later found we just didn't like them, wanted to upgrade what we have, needed money for an unforseen emergency, realized we bought something on impulse and didn't need it, etc. Big difference.
I have on more than 1 occasion listed something for sale soon after I picked it up from the FFL. A week or more shipping time from an online gun shop to my local FFL is plenty enough to find a better deal, change my mind etc. If buyers remorse is a crime then I’m guilty!
Last fall I had something on layaway, and before i paid it off found a sale on a better quality item of the same type. Couldn’t resist. Didn’t care to keep 2 of the same type and forfeiting what I had already paid on the layaway item didn’t make sense. Actually ended up picking up both items from the dealer at the same time. Shortly thereafter traded off the one I didn’t want to keep.
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