brighamr
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Not sure if this is new, but i saw it last night and thought it was interested. Mike Rowe was tailing a storm drain cleaning crew. when he asked the guy "what was the most interesting thing you've found in storm drains" the guy responded "6 guns and 4 million dollars in counterfeit money". He went on to say that all 6 guns had been used in robbery/crime and that LE was involved.
i guess its just a reminder: if you're going to use a gun to do bad business, don't throw it in a storm drain
this kind of led me to think of otherthings though. I was at an antique store and they had an authentic cap n ball revolver. The lady said she got it from an estate sale. if i were to buy it, or find one like it somewhere, how on earth could I legally own said revolver? Would I need to contact BATF or something? just curious
i guess its just a reminder: if you're going to use a gun to do bad business, don't throw it in a storm drain
this kind of led me to think of otherthings though. I was at an antique store and they had an authentic cap n ball revolver. The lady said she got it from an estate sale. if i were to buy it, or find one like it somewhere, how on earth could I legally own said revolver? Would I need to contact BATF or something? just curious