Reuters: Thank you for posting your story. I have often thought about trying to obtain a "crime used" gun to go along with my document Police issue Smith & Wessons. However, documented crime guns seem relatively scarce as they are frequently held in evidence boxes at police headquarters. Even when police auctions are held where confiscated guns are sold, there is seldom any historical info availailable.
All of this is to say that I agree with an earlire post suggesting putting the gun in a well publicized auction. It would seem that this approach could yield the highest price. I admit that I am a little surprised that the newspaper articles did not result in interested parties tracking you down.
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Randy
Provenance nerd
Last edited by quinn; 07-01-2020 at 03:38 PM.
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