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  • dudley0

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    Mar 19, 2010
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    Vendor at the 1500 yesterday was selling these. I am sure everybody saw. I didn't walk up to him because he was telling a potential customer about the legalities of the "bushing".

    Customer asked about the NFA paperwork, vendor said you should fill it out and send in the money, but you don't have to because it is just a bushing. Customer asked where he could shoot it to test. Vendor said anywhere that allows you to use unregistered suppressors. Customer asks where would that be and the answer started out in a different country then the vendor actually said that he could just give $20 to the local cops in his area for them to turn their heads the other way.

    I am not kidding about this, no purple intended.

    As new as I am to NFA maybe I am missing something here, but selling the can adapters at a gun show and telling people to register them if they feel like it seems like a great way to get someone in serious trouble.

    Hell, I walked away from the area just because I didn't want to be remembered being close to that guy.
     
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