WestKentucky
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A recent situation made me wonder how many people own guns that they never wanted to have, and how that came to be.
My situation came to be as a guy I went to school with caught a felony and had to quickly divest of his firearms. He had a plea deal arranged and made it happen before the court date when he technically plead guilty and became a prohibited person. He sold most of his nicer stuff to family members (likely gave them guns in lieu of repaying them for bail/bond/fines paid) and was left with some scraps. Again, I have known the guy for 30+ years. I did him a favor and bought 2 pistols and another guy we graduated bought the shotgun and rifles. So now I have a couple hipoints. I really wish I hadnt seen them but they were both like new and half price, and came with a couple hundred rounds each. Got an old friend out of a bind and now there’s something to show for it… until the next gun show.
My situation came to be as a guy I went to school with caught a felony and had to quickly divest of his firearms. He had a plea deal arranged and made it happen before the court date when he technically plead guilty and became a prohibited person. He sold most of his nicer stuff to family members (likely gave them guns in lieu of repaying them for bail/bond/fines paid) and was left with some scraps. Again, I have known the guy for 30+ years. I did him a favor and bought 2 pistols and another guy we graduated bought the shotgun and rifles. So now I have a couple hipoints. I really wish I hadnt seen them but they were both like new and half price, and came with a couple hundred rounds each. Got an old friend out of a bind and now there’s something to show for it… until the next gun show.