Mr. Dynamite
Senior Member
These pictures were floating around social media, but I was not able to find any further information or even a news story about it. Alabama drug dealer busted was about all the details.
Lordy those are in nice condition. Too bad, gone forever.
My guess is the first thing will be to run the serial numbers thru the NFA record files to see if they have ever been papered. If they are not there, the department might be able to add them to their forensic firearms reference library./QUOTE]
That's a great story, pw!
But if memory serves, doesn't ATF refuse to search the NFTR, demanding instead that evidence of prior registration be produced?
Richie
Our local law recently changed. It forces the government to auction off ALL seized guns, unless there are very particular reasons for the item to be not for sale (e.g. just a piece of scrap metal because it was buried in ground for the last 50 years). It was even changed in a way that governmental organizations might take over ownership for scientifical or historical purpose only, but this at the same time only temporarily.
I'm really looking forward to the fully automatic guns that will turn up.
Damn, early slab side mp40 too with 38 style cocking handle
Even if they are here illegally and not NFA items?
Even if the cops keep them, a sad fate.