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Re: serial number on gun?
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Posted by glennster on March 07, 2007 at 11:40:18 from (68.78.143.252):
In Reply to: serial number on gun? posted by famer blue on March 07, 2007 at 08:01:41:
the way i see it you have two choices. 1st, dont say anything, hide the gun and never touch it again. downside is if you ever get caught with it, and its a hot gun, you're going to jail, and you have a felony record for possesion of a stolen weapon, you'll have anywhere from 5 to say 10 grand in legal bills. option 2. go see your local gunsmith or county sherriff, tell them your grandad is giving you an old revolver that he got used from a guy years ago and to be on the safe side, you want to be sure its not stolen. they can run the serial number, if its not stolen, then have it checked out by a gunsmith and use it for target practice. if it is stolen, you will have to surrender the gun, you will be out what grandad paid for it, butttt..... you will be able to sleep at night. if you go before a judge with permit to carry concealed, and then get pinched with a hot gun, they will lock you up and throw away the key!
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