Curt has an interesting story from Philadelphia about someone proposing an AK-47 SKS swap on Craigslist. I agree with Curt this is likely someone seeking attention, and quite possibly an anti-gunner looking to raise an issue in the media. Whoever is proposing it, pretty clearly knows little or nothing of guns, and nearly nothing about their value. That makes me skeptical it’s a gun enthusiast, and a gang member wouldn’t be using craigslist.
But I have to wonder about the mentality of city officials here, especially given that the paper incorrectly suggests that the transaction requires use of an FFL (true for handguns in Pennsylvania, but not for long guns). One has to wonder if people can legally buy and transfer guns, even if an FFL is required, what’s the outrage about trading a gun for rims? Or does such a transaction make allusions to certain demographics that people don’t want buying guns?