The problem is, the woman who gave it to me to sell (a family friend), is elderly and cannot leave the home. I would have no way of getting her to a MSP barracks.
The gun is not registered at all. It was never transferred to be because it was just put in my possession to sell. If it is not registered at all, how will MSP know if I am the original owner or not?
I was given this revolver by a woman. Her husband passed away and she asked me to get rid of it for her. I am not sure if it was ever registered, but I do not believe it is. It is a Colt New Frontier .22lr with a "K" serial number siffix. The gun looks unfired and brand new. How should I go...
I hope this hasen't been posted already. Saw that Target Sports USA is having a sale on .40 s&w. The ammo is Aguila and is brass cased FMJ. $259.80 shipped (free shipping) for a case of 1000. They have boxes of 50, but you will have to pay shipping charges...
I just picked up a 1966 Winchester Model 94 30-30 from a women whose husband recently passed away. I was thinking about buying it from her and wanted to know if there is anything I should look at before firing it. It looks to be in pretty good shape, the finish has some pitting, but not bad at...
To add on to my thread about some old guns that were left to my girlfriends mothers caretaker, I also found 2 bayonets at her house. Not sure what kind they are. I did some research and they look like Enfield MKIII's from WWII. Not sure thought. Any help is appreciated.
OK so I went to her house and went over the guns myself. I have pics of everything and serial numbers. Here is the list of what she is getting rid of:
1. Winchester model 94 30-30
2. Winchester model 1400 12ga 2 3/4 cham
3. S&W Cold DA 38 1868 (Doesnt seem to work right)
4. H&R Inc model 732...
A buddy of mine owns a .357 revolver. He also owns some 357 CCI Shotshell loads for it. He is just curious to see what kind of pattern it would put out and how the gun would react to them. Is it OK to shoot these at a pistol range like On Target or Hap Baker?