Advertise for guns in local paper?

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A very interesting point you make, sir, and one that makes me wonder why the NCIC's Stolen Firearms Registry isn't public information that is readily available online. As I understand it, the data is available only to LE agencies.


Not sure about other places, but my experience is that Pawn Shops do a booming gun business. And where I live they're obliged to check for stolen everything, not just guns.

Regular gun shops don't seem to have that restriction.
 
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Or you could hang out near the location and hit folks up as they approached the "official" buy back. That way you would be shopping for the best and not end up with a bunch of beaters.
No way I'd do that. That's sure to get me an audience with the police!
 
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