Submitted by [deleted] t3_zaokt0 in Connecticut
[deleted] OP t1_iymq644 wrote
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TywinShitsGold t1_iyms4pf wrote
You can still sell inherited guns. Handguns are a slight bit trickier due to permitting & possession, but most gun stores will have an appraisal and transport procedure for inherited guns - long and short.
[deleted] OP t1_iyn5q3o wrote
>Called local PD non-emergency number, explained the situation.
Don't ever do this. Ever. Many local cops will do what your locals did. If you get one with a stick up their asses though you're in for a really really bad time.
Bloodless10 t1_iymwpmr wrote
You can safely and legally sell them. Nothing stopping you at all.
Ordinary_Guitar_5074 t1_iyn1moy wrote
Boot licker. Did you tip them? Those guns went home with one of the cops you know. They didn’t melt them down then turn them into playground equipment if that’s what you think.
[deleted] OP t1_iyn3qd5 wrote
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Ordinary_Guitar_5074 t1_iyn6xn0 wrote
That’s illegal and unethical. I hope for your sake they use them to threaten their spouses.
teknic111 t1_iyo0eud wrote
What a shit way to handle this! This is absolutely the worst advise you can give.
gewehr44 t1_iynrjm9 wrote
This was irresponsible. Did you run a background check on the government before handing over those guns?
I'm pretty sure they wouldn't pass!
DerpolIus t1_iynsu7k wrote
Gun buybacks are a ripoff. Never “sell” them to the state. In this gun market, you can get a couple hundred dollars for a hunting rifle through a vendor easily.
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