Weapons purchase?

How's anyone here ever bought a gun or knife or brass knuckles from one of the many vendors on the DNMs and had a successful transaction? Is it even worth the risk to buy such things over the DN? Or should I be a good person and buy my things from my local gun shop?


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[2 Points] JburnaDNM:

99.9% of the time someone selling a firearm is either law enforcement or a scammer. What country do you reside in? Buying a gun locally here in the usa is as easy as getting a soda from a candy store. Especially when I used to live in virginia where the law was you could sell any firearm with a bill of sale but the responsibility of legally owning one fell onto the buyer and not the seller. If you were legally allowed to buy one from a store there was not even a max amount you could buy in a day. I once bought 6 ar-15s in one day right after sandy hook and resold them all. I used an ffl to cover my own ass though and a bill of sale for people I knew. Right after a School shooting is the best time to flip guns. Everyone is in a panic thanks to a democratic president. Sold a keltec ksg for 3000 and only paid 600 for it.


[2 Points] None:

Want to lose $2000 for a $600 gun? Then go for it.


[2 Points] None:

I've been considering getting one of those extendable steel batons that come with a horizontal carry case that straps to your belt, can be covered with a shirt or jacket. Not sure if this is considered a concealed weapon though. I mean, I can get one for around 20-30 bucks at a tobacco outlet not far from me. Sure, it's not a gun or a knife, but it offers a little more protection than bare hands or even brass knuckles.


[1 Points] None:

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[1 Points] Dnm_cunt:

I know a guy...


[1 Points] None:

Http://atf.gov


[1 Points] OldschoolSR:

No


[1 Points] chefjoesb:

Idiot alert itt