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jrebel:

--- Quote from: metlhead on September 04, 2023, 08:32:14 AM ---Evidence to prove what? Highly unlikely any criminal case will ever develop or have some substantial revelation. What would LE do with it? Post it as you have. No takers, enjoy your new gun.

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Wow....you couldn't be more wrong.  LEO can run the serial number and see if there report of it being stolen.  If so....whammo....owner found.  Most people that lose a firearm will contact LEO to see if one was turned in....whammmo.....owner found.  Ask me how I know!!!  My kimber was stolen and made it's way home this way. 

Do the right thing and turn it in. 


--- Quote from: millerwheeler on August 25, 2023, 10:16:29 AM ---How many people know all the serial numbers to their guns?? Do the right thing contact LEO  and let them handle it

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More important question would be, "Who doesn't know all the serial numbers of their firearms??"  If you don't, you really should.  When my kimber was stolen, I reported it with serial number and eventually got it back.  Had I not known the serial number.....may have never seen it again. 

ghosthunter:

--- Quote from: Woodchuck on August 25, 2023, 10:25:59 AM ---
--- Quote from: millerwheeler on August 25, 2023, 10:16:29 AM ---How many people know all the serial numbers to their guns?? Do the right thing contact LEO  and let them handle it

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I absolutely have all mine written down and stored in multiple places.
I do agree with turning it in.  :tup:

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Yep

First thing Leo asked if you have one stolen, what’s the serial number?
I have a book with the numbers of every gun I ever owned.

To OP

You are on a public forum announcing that you are in violation of WA gun laws and offering to transfer a handgun without a background check. Not saying you’re wrong , but maybe in danger of legal action if the wrong folks read this.

Turn it in and move on. :tup:

fishngamereaper:

--- Quote from: metlhead on September 04, 2023, 08:32:14 AM ---Evidence to prove what? Highly unlikely any criminal case will ever develop or have some substantial revelation. What would LE do with it? Post it as you have. No takers, enjoy your new gun.

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On the low end of the spectrum theft/ burglary
On the high end homicide.
It's really not that impossible....serial numbers, rifling, DNA...all things a gun can provide.
And for the OP the last thing I want in my possession as "oh I found it" is a firearm used in a homicide. :twocents:

pianoman9701:

--- Quote from: Woodchuck on August 25, 2023, 10:25:59 AM ---
--- Quote from: millerwheeler on August 25, 2023, 10:16:29 AM ---How many people know all the serial numbers to their guns?? Do the right thing contact LEO  and let them handle it

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I absolutely have all mine written down and stored in multiple places.
I do agree with turning it in.  :tup:

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I have all of mine and I agree. That pistol may have been tossed for a reason.  :dunno:

10thmountainarcher:

--- Quote from: metlhead on September 04, 2023, 08:32:14 AM ---Evidence to prove what? Highly unlikely any criminal case will ever develop or have some substantial revelation. What would LE do with it? Post it as you have. No takers, enjoy your new gun.

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Incorrect and horrible advice.

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