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Track_Shovel @slrpnk.net
The...the.. what?
37 0 Replyryathal @sh.itjust.works It happened to a friend of mine. I don't think it was intentional. Guns are common heirlooms, suicide definitely makes it awkward though.
28 0 Replypinkystew @reddthat.com I
I feel like I would sell this on ebay or something. Jesus.
5 0 Replychiliedogg @lemmy.world You know that, even in the US, you can't just sell a gun online and ship it to their house, right?
In fact, someone without a federal firearms dealer's license can't transfer a handgun to ANYONE who lives in a different state at all.
10 0 Replypinkystew @reddthat.com Oh. In that case I'll give it to my son and tell him on Christmas day that his uncle killed himself with it.
8 0 ReplyJumuta @sh.itjust.works
"santa killed your uncle with it to make sure it works"
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Arbiter @lemmy.world You can sell a gun online, the transfer just has to go through an FFL holder who will run required background checks.
4 0 ReplyDogWater @lemmy.world Yee Yee that's what they mean by not able to ship it to their house
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vaultdweller013 @sh.itjust.works
I think you could, black powder weapons are regulated weirdly. But yeah anything that uses modern powder would need to be sold to a gun shop.
1 1 Replychiliedogg @lemmy.world Black powder weapons aren't legally firearms, yeah.
2 0 Replymodus @lemmy.world Silencerco took advantage of this once and made the Maxim 50. I don't think many people bought it, but it was made just to utilize that loophole.
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ThatWeirdGuy1001 @lemmy.world
We out here tryna die fam.
17 0 ReplyAgent641 @lemmy.world When you're ready, you'll know
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