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Another Reason Why Milsurp Values Go Up
Last edited by Singer B; 12-21-2022 at 01:50 PM.
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12-21-2022 11:22 AM
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I like that German
G1 there...the FAL. It's the way they're all going eventually.
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The police aren't idiots. Not all of these are destroyed despite them claiming they are to the public. Some go home with the police officers themselves; some are sold to dealers they have contracts with, and others auctioned off. They use the money to supplement their budgets. In the US anyway. California, who knows, not even sure if they are part of the US anymore.
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Considering the stories I have heard about firearms in evidence showing up later in auctions I have no doubt this happens.
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It didn't happen with my agency. I commanded the evidence room for the eastern half of our county and we made a yearly run to a rebar manufacturing plant to have them all melted down. I saw some truly beautiful pieces (original US Property 1911s, STGs, etc.) make those trips. After the former-Sheriff of one of our larger counties in California was arrested and charged for removing firearms from evidence, the state placed a lock-down on firearms seized in California. They can only be released to a law enforcement agency for use by LE personnel (predominantly AR platforms, shotguns and handguns).
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I have tried for years to have the collectable firearms sold from these programs an the money given back to the departments. Have offered to do this for as low as 2%. Especially the firearms that are brought into the stations that are give to them because grandpap passed away. Some in my area have come around to my thinking. Its all done thru legal channels. Making a very large pay off for them
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Ours have no such thinking, if a local police lab doesn't need it then it's destroyed.
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Originally Posted by
mmppres
I have tried for years to have the collectable firearms sold from these programs an the money given back to the departments. Have offered to do this for as low as 2%. Especially the firearms that are brought into the stations that are give to them because grandpap passed away. Some in my area have come around to my thinking. Its all done thru legal channels. Making a very large pay off for them
Great idea!
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Our buy back or hand in after Port Arthur was criminal what was destroyed, John Winston Howard and The Greens were unconstitutional in what they orchestrated they virtually painted every legal gun owner and shooter as a bad person.
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they virtually painted every legal gun owner and shooter as a bad person.
That's where we're at presently...
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