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  1. #31
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    Default Re: Legal implications of sold weapon 4 years ago - never licenced.

    shotgun was just delivered two mins ago. So its back. Few bottles of brandy delivered to a few helpers along way. Turned out costly for me, wonder if this is why my latest shotgun app was turned down ??

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    Default Re: Legal implications of sold weapon 4 years ago - never licenced.

    Thank the Lord! End well, all well.

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    Default Re: Legal implications of sold weapon 4 years ago - never licenced.

    Glad that this has come right. Lesson for all of us if selling a weapon.

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    Default Re: Legal implications of sold weapon 4 years ago - never licenced.

    This is why I never buy from a person I can not drive to. I is pissed money time, Guy sounds sorry enough but I can not buy that he forgot to licence.

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    Default Re: Legal implications of sold weapon 4 years ago - never licenced.

    Quote Originally Posted by Graham12 View Post
    Glad that this has come right. Lesson for all of us if selling a weapon.
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    ALWAYS KEEP ALL PAPER WORK ALWAYS - ALL.
    Seriously saved my arse, paper work in a box.

  6. #36
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    Default Re: Legal implications of sold weapon 4 years ago - never licenced.

    Feed back from this post.30-05-2019
    The guy that bought the shotgun, got a storage permit and then never licenced it.
    Well I got the shotgun back and never heard from him again?
    1 year 2 months now.

  7. #37

    Default Re: Legal implications of sold weapon 4 years ago - never licenced.

    Quote Originally Posted by mic View Post
    The problem with booking it into dealer stock with the new owner taking a long time to license / or never license it, is that you as the legal licensed owner still remains responsible for the storage fees.
    Well yes and no. I bought a rifle a while ago and we booked it into dealer stock, but like literally the dealer owns it, had to wait three weeks for the paperwork to put it on the dealers name before i could apply for lic.

    Lic was taken of the guy i bought it from name and i was the "owner" having "bought" it from the gun shop. So all expenses in being lax (i wanted a few more dmg match results to add to the paperwork) in licensing the FA would have been on me the same as if it would have if i had bought the rifle from them in the 1st place.

    If i ever sell i Firearm in ZA this is how i would do it. I sell it we book it straight into dealer stock, comes of my name, gunshop "sells" it to the new owner and he is responsible for costs in storage etc.

  8. #38
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    Default Re: Legal implications of sold weapon 4 years ago - never licenced.

    Well he paid 6K + for storing it, its still on my name and Cody can use it when older.

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