There is also a problem in Eastern Europe with inadequate deactivation of guns. These minimally deactivated guns are sold without any of the traditional controls associated with usable firearms. Then, with the simple replacement of a barrel or other component, they can be restored to fully usable firearms.
I'm not a fan of deactivation, but if you're going to do it you should do it in such a was as to not allow them to easily be re-activated by criminals.
Vlim recently shared this report on the issue...
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