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Franicis I disagree. The last three serial numbers have been photoshopped to be unreadable. The picture has been changed, not the gun. I often see guns advertised with the serial listed as something like "105XXX". I suppose they are protecting themselves in case the gun was stolen ten years ago.
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I inquired and the seller speculates that they chokes may have been opened. Obscuring parts of serial numbers on guns is certainly nothing new on auction sites; seems more do it than not....and I still can't fathom why. Can someone explain this? It's been a mystery to me for a long time. I can dream up an explanation but would rather someone educate me....
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1. Stolen Gun Concerns: They bought the gun at a gun show from a young man with prison tatoos who asked "how much kin ah git fur dis gun, quick?". 2. Gubermint police concerns. You know there is this underground place in Washington where there are hundreds of people employed by the Obama administration to watch all the web sites and ads and connect gun SN's to names. Then when the Pres signs over the Constitution to foreign powers, the police will pound on your door and demand your guns. 3. Undifferentiated Paranoia. You know people are everywhere watching you. They are watching your house right now and wanting your guns and your stash of quarters from all the states. When you go out, they track where you have been. They are going to get your guns and check them off by serial number. The only way to defeat them is to wear this aluminum foil hat which prevents them from hearing your thoughts. |
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i totaly agree..Curly
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For the third, maybe the fourth time since I met him, I agree with Bruce Day. This is bullshit. We can see the serial numbers at gun shows. What is the big deal about seeing them on the net?
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I know for awhile back in the early ninety's that vendors would not allow anyone to photograph their guns at the shows because someone had taken pictures and then at a later date showed up with the cops at a gunshow and said "That gun is mine and I have the pictures to prove it." This was here in Iowa and Illinois. I heard they did the same thing with some high end antique furniture also.Don't know the particulars but I do know the high end vendors were very leery for awhile.
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I'll throw my two cents in here also ,I totally agree with both of you fellas ,The serial # is the first item I request if I contact a seller , if he refuses to give it to me and some do ,I have no interest in the gun ,at that point ,it's a reversal in thinking for me and I wonder what it is he has to hide ! Just my thoughts on the subject . Russ
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