Gifting shotguns to family members? Does "tactical" make a difference?
I’m planning to purchase a 12 Gauge Mossberg 500 SPX Talo pump-action shotgun in the near future. My parents, whom you might refer to as "Debbie Downer and Depressing Dan" so to speak are constantly going on about how the gov’t is going to take everybody’s guns, there is going to be a revolution etc. etc. So anyways they want to purchase the gun in one of their names and then give it to me as a gift so that the government won’t know that I have it. Well that’s just fine by me if that’s how it works. I know there is no paperwork required to transfer a standard long gun between family members. I’m just not sure if it makes a difference when it is an "assault" or "tactical" weapon. We live in neighboring towns in good ol’ Kansas.
Also, I can’t find anything on the internet about it, but several people have told me that Kansas is the only state where it is legal to own fully automatic weapons due to "hunting safety issues." Does anyone know anything about that?
Haha, no, it would be perfectly legal for me to walk into a store and purchase a weapon over the counter. I’m not a convicted felon or anything. My parents are just absolutely obsessed with the idea that the government is going to take away everybody’s guns and then try to kill us all or something ridiculous. It is kind of nice to have a gun that they don’t know you have though, what with all the panic over Obama’s proposed gun control.
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