Dallas County Hosting Gun Buy Back
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Crap, I’m working that day. Otherwise I’d suggest a few of us meet up and setup a table.
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I am not for sure how they think this makes the City safer. I am so glad not be living in Dallas. I am just over the river and that is too close.
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When DeSoto did this a couple of years back, I sold them a broken single shot bolt action .22 LR for a $100 Walmart gift card. I thought I did pretty good.
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You did great. I am just curious so they collect any personal information from you?Jose_in_Dallas wrote: ↑Mon Oct 02, 2023 10:38 pm When DeSoto did this a couple of years back, I sold them a broken single shot bolt action .22 LR for a $100 Walmart gift card. I thought I did pretty good.
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I have 2 guns that didn't cost me anything because they were gifts from my dad when I was about 10-11 years old. One is a single shot shotgun and the other a single shot 22. Beyond those 2, the rest of my firearms, like most of those here, cost well above the $100.00 buy back they are paying. I may have been born at night, but it wasn't last night. But then again, they will get some looking for a quick buck.
Wonder how many guns will be stolen before the event so they can be sold to the city?
Wonder how many guns will be stolen before the event so they can be sold to the city?
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Isn't this like kind of a gun auction where if there is something worth more than $100 you can make a higher offer?
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Like RPBrown I have about three that are not worth anything, but they kind of have sentimental value I guess. I have my great grandmothers .22 pistol with a set of broken pearl grips. I also have a RG 38 that my stepdad kept in his farm truck and an old single shot .22 rifle that I don’t know what relative owned it. The rifle is in excellent shape. I just wouldn’t take them over to Dallas because I am so much against it.
The only way that would work if some Mom’s of gang members would steal their guns and turn them in.
The only way that would work if some Mom’s of gang members would steal their guns and turn them in.
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It's been a while but I do not believe so. From what I can remember, it was supposed to be anonymous, no questions asked. Now, no telling if they grabbed my license plate as i drove through.carlson1 wrote: ↑Mon Oct 02, 2023 10:43 pmYou did great. I am just curious so they collect any personal information from you?Jose_in_Dallas wrote: ↑Mon Oct 02, 2023 10:38 pm When DeSoto did this a couple of years back, I sold them a broken single shot bolt action .22 LR for a $100 Walmart gift card. I thought I did pretty good.
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Or fingerprints from the gunJose_in_Dallas wrote: ↑Tue Oct 03, 2023 9:26 amIt's been a while but I do not believe so. From what I can remember, it was supposed to be anonymous, no questions asked. Now, no telling if they grabbed my license plate as i drove through.carlson1 wrote: ↑Mon Oct 02, 2023 10:43 pmYou did great. I am just curious so they collect any personal information from you?Jose_in_Dallas wrote: ↑Mon Oct 02, 2023 10:38 pm When DeSoto did this a couple of years back, I sold them a broken single shot bolt action .22 LR for a $100 Walmart gift card. I thought I did pretty good.
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Okay I am wearing rubber gloves, can’t vid mask and taking a cab.
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Competing for the good guns is a cute idea, but, what happens if you set up a table and wind up buying a few guns that are listed in the stolen gun database?
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I once had a Grendel pistol & several other pistols that were temporarily stored in a tool shed, the shed's roof leaked, 5 gallon bucket of pistols and water sat a couple years and I wish i had those now. The rust had grown such that the actions wouldn't move ... I'd trade them for Walmart gift cards if I still had those.
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200 guns will exhaust the budget - better show up early
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they may get flooded with Illinois guns since all semi-autos must be registered or something starting oct 1
https://news.yahoo.com/law-requires-ill ... 26121.html
https://news.yahoo.com/law-requires-ill ... 26121.html