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I see no problem in covering up serial numbers and do it myself especially if you use your real name in the group. I personally don't want anyone to know what guns I own or the serial numbers to them. I heard on Facebook they are compiling a database of guns. My neighbors don't even know I have guns. I live in a state that has red flag laws and the last thing I want is to have someone fraudulently use those unconstitutional laws against me.

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A friend told me of his experience.
He had posted a picture of an MG and another person used the serial number to claim it was his.
A very, very obvious fraud!
However, my friend still had to hire an attorney to defend his claim, and it cost him $$$

Of course there are more details to that story, but you see the risk's of exposing the details and how it can cost you.

Richard

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I see no problem in covering up serial numbers and do it myself especially if you use your real name in the group. I personally don't want anyone to know what guns I own or the serial numbers to them. I heard on Facebook they are compiling a database of guns. My neighbors don't even know I have guns. I live in a state that has red flag laws and the last thing I want is to have someone fraudulently use those unconstitutional laws against me.

If true that is another good reason, and there are hundreds, to stay off Facebook. Facebook is primarily a place for people to boast about what they have, where they have traveled, things they have done etc, true or made up. Anyone who would advertise the firearms they own on Facebook is a moron.

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Richard,

One of them should have had a form 4. The person who didn't have the form should have been arrested.

I can see where the law figures in this scenario but not a lawyer.

Help me out.

Jim C

 

The owner of the MG had the form 4.

However, you can be accused/sued for anything, and so you retain a lawyer.

Apparently the accuser in this case didn't even know that MG's are federally registered!

It isn't my tale to tell, but I do follow the advice I received from the gent in question!

That nonsense cost him time and money,

 

Richard

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I generally avoid it on NFA stuff if possible. Nothing good can come of ser. # out on the web, since there are more people than you can imagine collecting photos and data especially on stuff like MG's. If I'm selling something serial number specific on a title 1 gun I'd probably do it, but the number can be 90% of the value so there's no other option.

 

I don's see a scenario where someone could claim ownership and drag me into court to gain possession of an NFA item. Obviously there must be some "domestic" issue in that story in order to gain knowledge of said item? I've seen partnerships go awry, but they were settled before any court sessions. I have a partner, but she's got half of a nice collection, so I try to keep that in mind when any disputes arise. Ending up in court and being awarded the butt stock of a Colt Thompson would seem to be a hollow victory?

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I see no problem in covering up serial numbers and do it myself especially if you use your real name in the group. I personally don't want anyone to know what guns I own or the serial numbers to them. I heard on Facebook they are compiling a database of guns. My neighbors don't even know I have guns. I live in a state that has red flag laws and the last thing I want is to have someone fraudulently use those unconstitutional laws against me.

I either heard or read the same thing about Facebook/Google or other civilian intelligence gathering big tech companies. I do not remember if this information was obtained through conversation or I read it. A photo posted from a cell phone has tracking information that anyone can access to get a location that is within about 2 blocks of the photos origin.

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