What to do with junk gun??


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drf
October 30, 2003, 07:44 PM
About 14 or 15 years ago I bought bryco arms model 38 .380 cal. pistol...It was cheap and I didnt have much money! Anyway, I have shot this gun only a few times. The last time I shot it which was yrs. ago the whole top slide blew off the gun....
I put the gun back together and never liked it or shot it again..

I didnt want to sell the gun to anyone and I didnt want anyone to ever shoot this gun again so I removed part of the trigger,all of the springs and firing pin...

I have this gun registered in my name but I dont want it in my house anymore, I thought about destroying it but what would I do with a destroyed gun with serial numbers on it....


I live in Michigan and I thought maybe I could take it to my local police dept. but I dont know!!drf

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Jim K
October 30, 2003, 08:43 PM
If it is registered in your name, turn it into the police and get a dated and timed receipt showing the serial number. That way if it somehow "strays" into the wrong hands, you are clear. (Of course, the cops would never sell it on the street or anything like that; the guns I have bought from cops were all obtained honestly! Sure.)

If it were not traceable to you, I would say just destroy it or find a deep lake, but as it is in your name, I would make sure your fanny is covered.

Jim

Hkmp5sd
October 30, 2003, 08:53 PM
You could disassemble the gun into individual parts, smash each one flat with a sledge hammer or chop them up with a torch and throw it in the trash.

OR

The next time the antis in your area have a "gun buyback", turn it in for the $$$ or whatever they are offering and put that toward your next gun purchase.

swingset
October 31, 2003, 03:36 AM
Shoot the gun.

No, I mean SHOOT the gun - with ANOTHER ONE!

:D

WonderNine
October 31, 2003, 03:45 AM
I would just smash it into pieces with a sledgehammer regardless. Then throw it in the trash.

RCS
October 31, 2003, 06:18 AM
Years ago I had bought a used Sterling .22cal pocket pistol that, after a few years use, would double on me due to a rounded off sear.

I turned it in during a local buy-back "stunt" the local PD was holding and got a $100.00 certificate good at a local sporting goods store (only paid 50.00 dollars for the Sterling).

Bought a hundred dollars worth of ammo with that certificate. :D

Saw a lot of nice Remington and Winchester rifles in their bin that day. Stupid people.....such a shame:banghead:

regards

Sisco
October 31, 2003, 06:37 AM
Similar thread going on here
http://www.thehighroad.org/showthread.php?s=&threadid=46566

denfoote
October 31, 2003, 06:37 AM
1) Move to AZ.

2) Drive out to a location of your choice on the Vast Sonoran desert. (Make sure you don't stray into Mexico!!)

3) Bury the gun!!

Worked for a High Point I once had!! :D

boing
November 1, 2003, 09:24 PM
Bring a metal detector. You wouldn't want to dent a nice shovel on a High Point.

C.R.Sam
November 1, 2003, 09:47 PM
What Jim Keenan said.
Since it is registered to you, you need to cover yourself.

Sam

DMK
November 1, 2003, 09:54 PM
Get a ransom rest, a long rope and a reloading machine. :evil: Now load a round with ... Aw never mind.

Badger Arms
November 2, 2003, 01:06 AM
Take the gun completely apart and discard parts in a lake, keeping the frame. Turn the frame in to the local police and get a reciept as stated earlier with date and serial number. This ensures that nobody will shoot it and also ensures that your buttocks will be covered. You might want to mutilate the frame in some way so long as the serial numbers are intact when you turn it in along with all other markings.

New_comer
November 2, 2003, 01:21 AM
That could make a nice front grill or hood ornament

Just weld it tight... :evil:

a454me
November 2, 2003, 07:59 AM
If the only part with a serial number is the frame destroy it with large hammer/anvil or torch it , as for the slide , barrel , magazine etc list these parts on ebay , there are gun parts like these on there all the time and some bring surprising amounts . Just because the gun had problems doesn't mean someone couldn't use some of the parts . A gun is a terrible thing to waste .

Mr. Chitlin
November 2, 2003, 09:19 AM
Take the gun completely apart and discard parts in a lake, keeping the frame. Turn the frame in to the local police and get a reciept as stated earlier with date and serial number. This ensures that nobody will shoot it and also ensures that your buttocks will be covered. You might want to mutilate the frame in some way so long as the serial numbers are intact when you turn it in along with all other markings.

By far the best advice given.

Al Thompson
November 2, 2003, 10:12 AM
"as for the slide , barrel , magazine etc list these parts on ebay , there are gun parts like these on there all the time and some bring surprising amounts "

This too sounds like a great idea. :)

JCM298
November 2, 2003, 12:00 PM
One shooter made a bookend out of an old, worthless auto. The picture looked fine,

John

DrDremel
November 2, 2003, 02:36 PM
I am in Michigan as well. I'll take it off your hands. I would get a pistol permit for it. I would like to use it for a reference for a firearms training business I am working on. If interested, let me know.
Bill Poynter
gizmo308@hotmail.com

Coronach
November 2, 2003, 03:26 PM
1. Turn it in to the police for destruction. Request a property receipt. This will have the firearm's serial number on it, as well as the name and badge number of the cop who collected it, and the date and time it was collected. Store this document with your personal records.

Since the cost to you is zero, they do the work, and they will even come to your door to pick it up, any other method of destruction is just silly.

2. Sell it. Or part it out and sell it.

3. Remove firing pin, plug barrel and chamber, paint the grips red and turn it into a dummy gun for weapon disarm drills. Be advised, it is still considered a gun to The Powers That Be. But there is no chance of it going boom.

Mike

Stevie-Ray
November 2, 2003, 03:31 PM
I live in Michigan also. As was said, take it to the Police station and tell them you no longer want it. Get a receipt for the turn-in.

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