Storage Auctions
The Storage Locker => The Lounge => Topic started by: Travis on December 28, 2012, 09:37:08 AM
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Apparently some people turned in a anti-tank rocket launcher and a grenade launcher at California's gun buyback event.
Now that's what I call "home defense!" :D
What I really don't understand is why these people are turning in AK's and AR's for $200 in grocery money. They must not know that the prices of these rifles have doubled. Perhaps some of them were stolen or used in a crime.
Does anyone know if someone can turn in a gun and get a the grocery money without revealing their name?
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Apparently some people turned in a anti-tank rocket launcher and a grenade launcher at California's gun buyback event.
Now that's what I call "home defense!" :D
Didn't you ever see "Death Wish 3"? Apparently, an at home rocket launcher is a popular item!
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Actually, owning a rocket launcher would be a "Death Wish" if the police found out you had it. But, you could probably hold them off for a while! :D
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The gun buy back programs in CA, WA nd NY have always been anonymous. (Tho I'm sure the Feds track the card numbers. As soon as you buy a traceable purchase or use with club card number, your in a data base......god I loves me a good conspiracy theory!).
I'm sure the majority must be broken, stolen, used in homicide or worth less than $200 on legal market.
I know they put a limit on how many gift cards you can recieve because gun brokers were gathering up all thier under $200 pistols and trying to turn them in.
Turning in a stolen AR-15 seems weird to me. You can get more than $200 for parts. Strip the lower receiver (or upper on SIGS) and toss that. Sell the rest.
I wonder if turning in just an AR15 lower receiver gets you the $200? That the part that's considered the 'gun'.
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The rocket launcher tube is not a restricted idem only the rockets.
And there are 37mm gas grenade launchers that look just like the 40mm grenade lanchers.
I turned in a rusted 20mm aircraft gun to a gun by back in LA Calif and got $200 one time.
I am a gun smith and the 20mm was scrap metal and never could have been made to fire. i still can not believe they gave me the $200 for it.