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That was just stupid.!!! When we would steal bikes as a kid we had enough sense to go to a different neighborhood and spray paint the thing within an hour.
Vincent, you don't need a serial number if you build a rifle for yourself right? Ak flats and 80% AR lowers and such?
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That's correct. No serial number is required if you build it for yourself. It cannot be sold for profit.
Imported Ak front trunnions usually have a serial number on them. I think that has to be left intact. The new US made front trunnions don't have a serial number.
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Originally Posted by
harry mac
Can someone please explain to me the thinking behind obscuring part of a gun's serial number when one posts a pic of it on the internet? I can't see the point.
I personally have no problem showing the S/N of my guns, they were all obtained legally. If I purchase a gun I want to see the S/N or if I see a gun on display I want to see the entire S/N. The serial number is part of the history of any particular gun and its manufacturer. Serial numbers are interesting and some collectors will be more apt to purchase a gun if it has a low number, a consecutive number to one he already owns or it is just a very unique number. So, IMO the S/N is part of the overall gun and it should be on display.
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Originally Posted by
harry mac
Can someone please explain to me the thinking behind obscuring part of a gun's serial number when one posts a pic of it on the internet? I can't see the point.
Monkey see - Monkey do!
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might be a legitimate concern if you think you bought a stolen item - yes there are many out there , but generally i dont fear it as most every i have can be traced eventually through the FFl i processed it through , just me thinking the government already know what i have and knowing where im at when you come through my door ,
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might be a legitimate concern if you think you bought a stolen item - yes there are many out there , but generally i dont fear it as most every i have can be traced eventually through the FFl i processed it through , just me thinking the government already know what i have and knowing where im at when you come through my door ,
I'm sure most folks don't suspect the gun they have was stolen. But who knows, 10, 20, 30, years ago, a gun you have might have been stolen and placed into the system. I just mentioned to address the topic as that could be the case why some folks don't do the whole number.
In my case, I've always entered the full serial numbers. But don't think, it's not in the back of my mind that after I post the number that what if, it comes back that the gun had been stolen, Ray
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