What is a gun show like in a state like California or Massachusetts?
States with waiting periods and no private sale exemptions (and mandatory FFL transfers)
I can't imagine this being any fun
Here's the setup in California:
Somewhere in among the vendor tables, a local FFL will have a table set up. He'll have a couple of laptops and will have arranged an internet connection. Once you buy your gun from a vendor, he'll walk it over to the FFL's table with you. You'll sit down, fill out the paperwork (in California it's a 4473 for the feds and a DROS for the state), pay the FFL his fee (last time I was at Crossroads of the West at the Cow Palace, Todd Setterman of Setterarms was doing the FFL stuff, and he was charging $60, which includes the state-mandated DROS fee of $25), and leave your gun with him. Ten days later, once your waiting period is up, you go see the FFL at his shop, and pick up your gun.
>>33744998
seems like a good set up,ya know, glad I live in a free state with no waiting period.
>>33744998
It's not legal to charge any more than $35 for a PPT.
>>33745084
>>33745084
>It's not legal to charge any more than $35 for a PPT.
Yeah, this is California - we don't really have the "gun show loophole" here. You can't just buy a vendor a table at a gun show, offer guns for sale to the general public, and say that it's a PPT to cut down on paperwork and/or fees. You especially can't do that if you're from out of state, which a lot of the vendors at gun shows here are.
>>33744924
Were not allowed to have gun shows here.
Pray for me.
>>33745441
you aint missing much anon
>>33745468
But I want jerky, overpriced milsurp, and fake nazi memerobilia.
>>33745475
Then stop by one in PA. It isn't like any part of NJ is a prohibitive distance from any gun show in PA.
>>33745475
>overpriced milsurp
Every now and then, ive found a gem
>>33744924
Largely nonexistent.