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Unread 09-30-2005, 02:38 AM   #16
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Well he is right about proving a negative ( no dead head or SS proof). But all positives, formal inspections and procedures, implies a correct negative. So if you buy a negative thats what you get. As for that S&W for a NYPD range person I would bet that the gun was fully registered and has a paper trail of some kind. All the other units would put the markings on the grips in big letters. A small proof mark is easy to over come when you steal a pistol. You can take a chance, win or lose, it is only money. IMHO
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