I found a Handi in a pawn shop, wrong caliber for me but, see the post about someone wanting a .280, I thought I might buy it and trade/sell the barrel and get a .270 out of the deal.
Well, I had a couple of inquiries about a sell/trade so I decided to go take a closer look at the gun and see if I could make a 'cash' offer. I was chit-chatting with the shop owner as I looked over the gun. Some of the first words out of my mouth, were "I'd buy it if it were a different caliber, but I might be able to sell this barrel and get one of my choice". Now, I looked over the gun for quite a few minutes even asked for a bore light and the guy never acted as if anything was wrong...until....I handed the rifle back across the counter and asked what would you take for a cash offer on the gun? His response:
"Well, I can not sell you the gun, since you do not intend to keep the gun and have made that known to me I can not sell it to you".
WHAT!! I have never heard of that, and I never said I was going to sell the gun, just the barrel, that is the beauty of these guns. They sell the barrels on E-bay for goodness sake!! I told him that I was keeping the gun and that I intended to send the frame to the manufacturer to get a trigger job and new barrel.
He did not care, he will not sell me the gun.
Now, I just kinda walked out befuddled, but the more I think about it, it really pisses me off!! I used to have a FFL (15 years ago) and I'm a law abidding citizen that has served for 19 years in the USAF, I've defended the right to bear arms and now I can't buy one!!! what in the world, over!!
What if I was going to buy it and give it as a gift to a hunting buddy, father, son, uncle, cousin or whatever as long as they were legally able to own the gun?
Any interenet lawyers that can help me out with this one would be greatly appreciated, I would love to go in there and force him to sell me the gun even if I didn't want it!!!! Just for the principle of the thing.
Confused!,
R