Re: What is it worth?More than you know!
Gentlemen,
we have to remember that the original comment was made by a citizen of Australia. We all know the problems that Aussies are having with their gun laws.I recently bought an artillery holster,stock and straps from a gentleman in Australia about the time of the disaster in New York. It took a long time to get the package so I have some time to talk to him via Email.He told me that the gun laws in Australia are not as strict as some people think. But the police are not as forthcoming with information about the law with gun owners. As a result, many misinformed citizens are misled and turn in their guns for destruction. This was his words.
But we have a wide range of police views in the USA too. I was recently at a gun auction in Michigan. I met an assistant police chief and he told me of a widow who brought in her deceased husbands four Lugers for destruction. In this officers city there are no ordinances requiring destruction. So the assistant police chief asked the police chief if he could sell the guns and use the money for department equipment purchases. The police chief said "Nope! Put them in the oven.". When the assistant police chief saw the sick look on my face, he apologized and we both went to the coffee table and had a coffee.
Big Norm
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