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Old 01-23-2009 | 08:08 AM
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Default RE: Stolen guns

The MAIN class of guns I've been made aware of from gun "buybacks", are stolen guns or guns that have been used in crimes. To begin with, how can it be a gun buyback when they (city/location offering it) didn't own them to begin with. As to the buybacks, I think they're a great chance to rub the local government's nose in it. Example-when Louisville had an gun buyback, they offered 100$ FOR ANY WORKING HANDGUN no questions asked. I ordered a CASE of Raven .25acp pistols from my distributor as fast as my fat fingers could push the buttons. At that time, the Ravens were going for about 25$ each with bulk deal. Yall should have seen them cuss when I brought a whole case of them still in boxes and made them fill out the 4473 purchase forms on each of them!!!!!! For SOME reason, the Louisville Ky gun buyback program ended suddenly very soon afterwards.








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Mike i hear what you are saying,but there is also people out there that don't know what they have.
I got offered a 38 revolver 1st policeman edition for 350 once but did not take it for not knowing how
to get it checked .Now check the books on that,i'm still crying about it.If you stop and think about
the gun buy program where they give you 100.00 no questions asked,imagine how many women for
example take there dead husbands guns there.The only other problem is there is hardly ever the ones that
to good to be true for the fact the people up there can't get them because of a felony, so they pay a good
price too.By the way i'm not young i don't know why you would think that over this question? Being older does
not make you smarter,but asking questions to the answers you don't know, at least helps



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