Apparently it isn't a good idea to ever post a pic of any firearm with the serial number evident. Apparently, someone can claim that they had lost that serial number due to theft and it then becomes your problem with law enforcement to prove that you are the lawful owner. I don't know how credible this scenario is, especially if you have the receipts and BATF form filed with the FFL that you purchased it from, however if this is a person to person transfer, if you have no paperwork, then it becomes very convoluted and it sounds like you would have to hire a lawyer to fight it in court. Either way, I don't think posting pictures of a gun collection or a firearm is something you would want to post anywhere on the internet.
I haven't been over there in years. Forgot all about gunday, you could read serial numbers in some of those posts. Not good .
Apparently it isn't a good idea to ever post a pic of any firearm with the serial number evident. Apparently, someone can claim that they had lost that serial number due to theft and it then becomes your problem with law enforcement to prove that you are the lawful owner. I don't know how credible this scenario is, especially if you have the receipts and BATF form filed with the FFL that you purchased it from, however if this is a person to person transfer, if you have no paperwork, then it becomes very convoluted and it sounds like you would have to hire a lawyer to fight it in court. Either way, I don't think posting pictures of a gun collection or a firearm is something you would want to post anywhere on the internet.
Nope