Or, more likely, you buy a gun that was reported stolen for the insurance payout....03Lightningrocks wrote: ↑Thu Jul 05, 2018 11:31 pmThat is not a bad idea and I would do that with anything I sell, simply as evidence it was sold. One would think the person purchasing a gun would also want to have proof they paid for it. It is ironic that the person buying the gun is at more legal risk than the one selling it. You could be buying a stolen gun.
Then when the serial pops up in a self-defensive situation as 'stolen', the DA pins murder on you with a stolen weapon. Good luck bringing the jury back on that one. :/