I've been offered guns at cheap prices before and they've turned out fine, but how can i run the numbers before buying without having to worry about hassles?
Any ideas?
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I've been offered guns at cheap prices before and they've turned out fine, but how can i run the numbers before buying without having to worry about hassles?
Any ideas?
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Originally Posted by Wulf202
PM me the make model and serial #'s and I can take care of that. Just give me a day or two. :mrgreen:
There is a way, if the seller is game. Most local police agencies will do it for a fee, but they require you bring the gun to them. Where I live it's free. If it's stolen, the gun is recovered :roll: and the seller loses it period. He also gets to answer some questions. Not knowing answers is NOT a good thing. :roll: Karl.
Ditto what Hunter said if you still need help making sure it is clean...
How about running a serial number on a old rifle (1943)?
Can you see who the previous owner/s was or just if it's reported stolen?
Run this one please:
Inland M1 Carbine 1943
Serial #X83 (read: X - eight - three)
Thanks guys.
If you run it through NCIC/CCIC, it will only give any information in regards to the item as far as being reported as involved in some type of crime. ie. Stolen, lost, used in a murder, etc. The NCIC system belongs to DOJ and it's purpose is not supposed to be to track guns/owners. If the law is adhered to, they're not really supposed to keep that info at all anyway. Some states track it, but Colorado is not one of those states. :roll: Not yet anyway. Karl.