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Hi Bob,
The true nightmare scenario with firearms that have obliterated serial numbers is getting caught with them and having a positive ballistic match come back indicating the firearm was used in an unsolved murder. At that point you can expect questions of the â??Where were you on the night of...â? type, from LEOs, who know two things: 1) The firearm was in your possession, and 2) The firearm was used in a crime. If you cannot demonstrate you acquired the firearm after the crime, and have no provable alibi, things can get very nasty very quickly since there is physical evidence linking you to the crime. All of which is why itâ??s wise to avoid firearms with obliterated or altered numbers as if they were the plague. Best regards, Kyrie Moderator - Cruffler_Forum on Yahoo Groups "The flame free C&R Forum." |
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