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lol, and yet somehow people keep buying them. i will give you a hint, its not the law abiding gun owner that is buying "deals" that are found here on ODT. the law abiding citizen will do just what was mentioned in the OP... buy where he can get it the cheapest, transfer on 4473 or not. This is why i will NEVER sell another firearm here on ODT ever, for any reason without a 4473. too many scumbags out there these days, and i am well aware of more than a few here on the ODT.
We don't have that issue in VA. The only time you don't have to transfer through a FFL is when you sell or gift a firearm to a immediate family member. Any other time must be transfered through a FFL. That keeps the riff raff at bay. I also believe there is a handgun limit per month but none on long guns. VA doesn't play with firearms and loop holes. Binary triggers are outlawed along with any other trigger activators. If every state required FFL transfer on private gun sales it would make it much harder for criminals to obtain weapons. A lot of states are way to lax on that and it makes it so easy for felons to aquire handguns or any gun for that matter. I would think that all law abiding citizens would support mandatory FFL transfers. However now it's much to little to late. There are so many guns out there that have changed hands multiple times it would take 50 years to work that out if ever. I know that that's touchy subject for a lot of folks but it's just a thought. Right now it's just far too easy for criminals to get guns and there's nothing we can do about it.
Pathetic. You need to call the ATF and surrender your firearms.