Thanks, it's been a couple years. We finally got the grandkids together and opened the safe.
Missed out on a Remington 700 with scope, and a 410 crack barrel (single).
The safe was missing his WWII service pistol. We think someone talked him out of it in his last couple years.
I just picked out 2 guns from my grandfathers collection. We split all of them between 4 grandkids.
Picked the Browning Hi-Power 9mm from 76 and the S&W revolver longbarrel in 38 special.
My question is, do I need his death certificate or do a transfer at all?
Randazzo's is the best by far.
What you have to do is get there before they open, say 4:30am. Wait in your warm vehicle for a couple people to get in line, then jump in before it gets too long. They will open within 15 minutes of people forming a line.
Then, BUY AS MANY AS YOU CAN TO LAST...
****. I would've said in court, "Sir just because you don't feel comfortable about giving me back my legal firearm has no bearing on this case. The Second Amendment gives me the right to that firearm and the prosecutor has said there is nothing stopping me from having it."
If your lawyer...
Get your own Agent. They will protect your interests. Usually you can just take over the flood insurance from the previous home owner. Find out what they are paying. I live in a community that was flooded in Katrina and my Flood insurance is sub $700 year.
I can recommend a great agent...
I've used ebay since it started way back. Hell they just made me change my 4 letter password to something much stronger. I've bought and sold.
That being said, they have become more about buyer protection than seller protection. People will actually try and hold you hostage threatening to...
Congrats. Big milestone.
I remember mine being a 4 point deer in Texas. It was November 93. Winchester 297 out of the camp window. Almost fell off the stool I was sitting on. Haha.
I have not gotten an email, but then again I don't shop there. But I'm pretty sure I will start. I like the way they were forthcoming about what was going on and are still trying to get your email address away from those who might abuse it.
Saying they will try to re-earn your trust ans...