U.S.SFC_RET
Member
You know cities will carry on gun buyback programs and I am fairly sertain that most wind up destroyed. After reading a recent thread concerning a gun buyback an idea came to mind.
Are there any cities out there that use any of these options when conducting a gun buyback program or do they simply destroy them.
We all hear the stories of grannies not needing their guns and selling a valued piece of history for pennies on the dollar.
Munincipalities are not interested in saving firearms from destruction but we are. Convincing a munincipality to profiteer a bit with the interest throwing a bit towards a charitable event while saving a collectible from a war vet is my cup of tea.
These firearms can be be verified not stolen. Resold off instead of facing destruction.
Option #1
Let an FFL dealers sponsor the city buy back programs and the firearms get resold.
1.The city saves money.
2.The gun gets sold off legally.
3. The firearm is saved from destruction.
P.S Saturday night specials need not apply. The city can buyback those.
Option #2.
The city runs a gun buyback program. Higher valued firearms are then auctioned off through gunbroker making the city more money.
Option #3.
The city runs a gun buyback program. Raffles off the higher ended firearms.
Are there any cities out there that use any of these options when conducting a gun buyback program or do they simply destroy them.
We all hear the stories of grannies not needing their guns and selling a valued piece of history for pennies on the dollar.
Munincipalities are not interested in saving firearms from destruction but we are. Convincing a munincipality to profiteer a bit with the interest throwing a bit towards a charitable event while saving a collectible from a war vet is my cup of tea.
These firearms can be be verified not stolen. Resold off instead of facing destruction.
Option #1
Let an FFL dealers sponsor the city buy back programs and the firearms get resold.
1.The city saves money.
2.The gun gets sold off legally.
3. The firearm is saved from destruction.
P.S Saturday night specials need not apply. The city can buyback those.
Option #2.
The city runs a gun buyback program. Higher valued firearms are then auctioned off through gunbroker making the city more money.
Option #3.
The city runs a gun buyback program. Raffles off the higher ended firearms.