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The auction sold 97 guns that had been taken by the coroner's office during death investigations over the last 30 years, many used in suicides or accidental shootings.
The auction sold 97 guns that had been taken by the coroner's office during death investigations over the last 30 years, many used in suicides or accidental shootings.
hornswaggle wrote:I wouldn't have a problem with the history of the firearm. My problem is why the county was allowed to keep these firearms and property if they were not used in a crime? If they were involved in a suicide shouldn't the firearm go back to the estate or heir?
How good a deal do auctions offer in terms of quality/price?Grayskies wrote:Auctions can be a great place to get decent gun at, if one was held here I would try to make it
Lumpy wrote:How good a deal do auctions offer in terms of quality/price?Grayskies wrote:Auctions can be a great place to get decent gun at, if one was held here I would try to make it
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