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TywinShitsGold t1_iymr6z8 wrote

Call a shop like Newington Gun Exchange and ask about their consignment policy and how to handle them (without permits).

You can likely transport them to a gun store (locked case in the trunk) , or if they’re close they might come pick them up. Assuming they’re worth it.

If they’re in good condition you can probably get them appraised and sell them to a store.

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Backpacker7385 t1_iyns9gr wrote

This store in particular has a long reputation of ripping off customers who don’t know the value of their guns. I’d recommend working with someone else.

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Ordinary_Guitar_5074 t1_iyn1dzq wrote

Do not give them to the police. They will just take them home with them. Sell them. No it’s not a big deal and not illegal. What sort of guns BTW? Make and caliber? Maybe folks on here could give you suggestions on their value so you don’t get ripped off.

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bakedmaga2020 t1_iyn4gra wrote

If you have pics I may be interested in buying them. I wouldn’t be interested in reselling them so I’d give you a better price than any shop

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[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.

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[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.

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Bloodless10 t1_iymwpmr wrote

You can safely and legally sell them. Nothing stopping you at all.

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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.

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teknic111 t1_iyo0eud wrote

What a shit way to handle this! This is absolutely the worst advise you can give.

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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!

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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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Pruedrive t1_iyn0e4z wrote

Do you know what type of rifles they are? Hunting rifle is way too broad.. and who knows might find someone who would want to buy them off you and transfer them over.

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[deleted] OP t1_iyn3dzn wrote

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Pruedrive t1_iyn56ca wrote

If folks are uncomfortable with handling and making them safe.. dm me, if I'm free, and it's not far I'd come help out.. probably ID them for ya as well.

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DarthLysergis t1_iymv2jx wrote

Country Handloader and Arms in Northwest CT could help you with that.

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BadDogEDN t1_iyoai8g wrote

CT gun laws are wonky, best bet is call your local gun shop. They can't be transferred to new owner unless they have a permit, even if they are willed to you if I am correct. Either way I think you need to work with a Federal Firearms License carrier to make the exchange (which the gunshop will have that license). If you just want to get rid of them, ask your local PD.

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Little-Anteater-6121 t1_iyojdot wrote

CT Firearms auction is located in Southington you will probably get your best price there

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CompasslessPigeon t1_iynd4vk wrote

If you are in central CT or north central ct and want help making them safe please send me a message. I would be happy to help

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mischavus618 t1_iyo4z9r wrote

Cabelas buys guns

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im_intj t1_iyogy9j wrote

I have a feeling that is the last place you would want to use. They probably give you Pennies on the dollar.

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BeachAdjacent t1_iyn7bdk wrote

If your friend is not comfortable touching them, then I assume they would be uncomfortable putting them in the car to take somewhere. As they should be! If you can't verify a gun is unloaded, ALWAYS assume it is. If your friend calls the local police and just explains the situation, and that it is unknown if the guns are loaded or not, a patrol officer will come by to secure the guns for your friend. What to eventually do with them is a separate question. Nobody should feel unsafe in their own home.

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Soggy_Affect6063 t1_iynq7vx wrote

Do not call the police for firearms that you have that are not in your lawful possession EVER! Op’s friend needs to contact their executor and find out if there was any documentation naming inheritance for the firearms. Either way the executor or an attorney can advise her on what to do with them. I get that some people in this sub don’t like guns but having LE take possession of them without proper instruction could potentially land the possessor in hot water or cause them to miss out on a sale (should they go that route)that could net them thousands if it was a historical piece. There’s nothing worse than finding out you relinquished a piece for a $50 visa gift card that was worth $25,000 because you didn’t know any better. Or worse you get some nonsense possession charge because you are technically considered a prohibited person. Crazier things have happened.

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