I did not read every post in this thread, so mea culpa if I missed something.
My understanding of basic property law, is that
lost property does not automatically transfer to the
finder. If you were to find my wallet or iPhone at a gas station, you
could be charged with theft for simply keeping it. This in particular, because both of those items likely provide more than enough info to find the owner, not unlike a serial number on a gun
(in some cases). An 'aggravator' or mitigator would be IF you took any reasonable steps to find the owner......any at all. If this gun were stolen or used in a crime that too would complicate matters.
Having said that, this is a lost gun and not some trivial item. If the gun was reported lost or stolen then it could come up as such should it ever be "run" through the database. (if reported at the time)
Now you could say "it will never be run through a database" but really that is never completely under your control and could happen for a variety of reasons.
Depending on the laws in your state,
my guess is that if you took police station and explained the situation, they would run it through the system and if nothing comes up give it back to you. Of course this very much depends on you location and how pro or anti gun that dept. is.....
Whatever you decide, be aware that anything posted on the internet could be used against you.....
(I am not a lawyer but I did stay in a Holiday Inn express last night

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