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I had an idea........

7.62willdo

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    seattle is holding a gun buy back program on the 26th of this month.
    They are offering $100.00 amazon gift cards for any gun and $200 if its an assualt rifle.
    I was thinking of going down there and setting up a sign offering 150.00 for guns and 250.00 for assualt rifles. I don't believe i would be breaking the law but i get the feeling they would come up with some reason to cause me to "cease and desist"

    What think you???
     
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    Re: I had an idea........

    If you had an FFL- it would be totally legal. You could set up with your sign (permissions from the proprety owner of course) and buy and log them in.

    A LOT of the guns I have seen get turned in are H&R single shot shotguns, jennings pistols, broken .22s....a ton of stuff like that. Come to think of it, I have a bunch of crap I would love to get a hundred bucks out of hahahahahahahahahaha. Infact I have a stack of rusted up stockless fire guns I'd turn in.

    Unfotrunately I have heard of some divorce settlement guns, true collectible antiques and 'my husband died' guns getting turned in that are heartbreaking.