In your case purchases are pretty traceable, but I can understand why an untraceable gun would be very desirable to someone not a criminal. States have been acting in open defiance of Bruen. So if someone's state went blue one of the likely things that could happen is certain types of guns being banned. So someone, in my opinion justifiably, refuses to turn on their originally legally purchased gun, it is far better that it is NOT on some kind of registry(or gun store purchase list) under that person's name, or easily traced down from a private sale.
That's why the Gooberment is so worried about the "gun show loophole" and "ghost guns" because they might not be able to "buy back" (Confiscate) those.
Great video and thank you for the explanations. I live right across the river and our laws are very similar I do believe. I have CCW insurance that I pay yearly as well. God Bless Paul.
Beautiful shepherd. I’ve sold many things in person. If you do your homework, there’s no problems. Common sense and street smarts (if you have them) goes a long way. And always have backup plans should something go wrong 😉
@@humans4targets2 my vids were drawing a lot of fire. the world was turning into what it is now, and it wasnt computing. i still get vids flagged that have been on private for 10 years. the cicadas sound like a UFO during the day. i remember 35 years ago the buzz bugs were flying into the stores in the strip mall. they are just now emerging. my new next door neighbors have a 1.5 yr old Malinois Shepard. Rocky is a pretty dog. he walks around with his tail stuck up like a lion. keep your powder dry.