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I was just watching the local news and they showed a table of guns that were turned in to make the world safer. I assume these guns will be destroyed. A good looking luger was on the table, and of course that was the gun that was picked up for the camera. I got sick immediately! How could someone voluntarily turn in a Luger!
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Eternal Lifer LugerForum Patron Join Date: Jun 2002
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![]() I don't, as your location isn't in Colorado and I don't think we've had a 'buy-back" since I've been here... ![]() Ed |
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I saw something somewhat similar. A story of a man who turns guns into art pieces by welding them together to form his pieces of art. He gets them from the police stations where they have been set aside for destruction. He said he had grown men begin crying when they saw all of these guns welded together. I wondered if there were any collectors pieces in there such as a Luger. What a shame...
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