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pitargue 07-21-2015 06:55 PM

Ref: Tabs. Shoes. Enough said. :-)

Tervuren 07-21-2015 06:59 PM

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Originally Posted by aigel (Post 8720618)
Any upper middle class lady can get this done on clothing and shoes. Both in numbers and expenses. Except that she will toss them out to Goodwill every year. You don't do that with guns ...

I bet this guy wasn't married, so his clothing family budget was probably pretty low. :D

If any of the guns are left for the heirs, they'll be happy he didn't collect shoes. Most if not all of these guns, if properly stored, will have appreciated in value significantly since they were bought.

G

There are ladies who also do not want to get rid of it. Fill a house, fill storage, etc.

Thousands of Barbie dolls still in boxes with price stickers, etc.

aigel 07-21-2015 10:08 PM

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Originally Posted by pitargue (Post 8720698)
Ref: Tabs. Shoes. Enough said. :-)

To his credit, he may have a few guns in the closet to make up for the shoes ...

G

SilberUrS6 07-21-2015 10:15 PM

Even with the story, the answer is always the same.

n+1

legion 07-22-2015 03:50 AM

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Originally Posted by johnco (Post 8720542)
1200 firearms were discovered by police in a dead man's home. the 800 guns were removed by police and taken to a secure location.. the 600 guns found by police in a dead man home were cataloged and serial numbers recorded. police found no ammunition in the home where 400 guns were discovered in a dead man's home

When his heirs inquired, it was revealed that there was merely a rumor of guns at the dead man's home...

Chocaholic 07-22-2015 03:57 AM

....and the original report of 1200 guns means there were probably 1500 confiscated.

Porsche-O-Phile 07-22-2015 07:01 AM

Sadly most of them will probably be destroyed because they don't comply with some BS ticky-tack CA de facto gun ban legislation ("drop tests" come to mind - in CA you're only allowed to have pistols that the state has accepted payola from.:. er... I mean performed "drop tests" on. It's for public safety of course (*cough* *cough*).

If they're "CA legal" guns they're probably not worth much anyway as those are usually watered-down / hobbled versions of regular firearms that you can buy when you leave CA and cross the border into America.

Rick Lee 07-22-2015 07:05 AM

I think all those stupid CA gun specs have grandfather clauses. So, if those guns were acquired before the cut-off date, they're legal. If afterwards, then he probably bent some laws to get them in or into CA and thus they'd not be returned. In AZ the state is not allowed to destroy confiscated guns; they have to be sold or auctioned off to FFLs.

legion 07-22-2015 07:17 AM

What are the chances that and grandfathered guns are actually treated as such?

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Rick Lee 07-22-2015 07:18 AM

Hopefully, one of the heirs is a real bulldog lawyer or the Second Amendment Foundation gets involved. They love suing CA police agencies. They have an enlarged six figure check from LA framed in their office reception area.

pcardude 07-22-2015 07:32 AM

Someone told me once "you should have 2 guns for every window in your house"

John Rogers 07-22-2015 07:42 AM

We had an old gun club member die a couple months ago and he had never married, had no children, etc, etc. When that happened, our club president (and long time FFL) was contacted by his best friend and immediately contacted the San Diego police to start the necessary paperwork so they would inventory the guns, hold the guns, do a database check to see if any were used in crimes and then in 30 days the FFL gets them to sell and any $$$$ goes to the estate. That is the way it is supposed to happen and our deceased member only had about 175 total of which several are Schuetzen single shots, several muzzle loaders and about 15 nice trap and skeet shot guns. In this case even the muzzle loaders get held although federal law says they are not a FFL item due to the death.

BlueSkyJaunte 07-22-2015 07:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Rick Lee (Post 8721197)
Hopefully, one of the heirs is a real bulldog lawyer or the Second Amendment Foundation gets involved. They love suing CA police agencies. They have an enlarged six figure check from LA framed in their office reception area.

Unfortunately the taxpayers are the ones who foot the bill. And they never notice it, buried as they are under every other tax conceivable.

vash 07-22-2015 08:01 AM

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Originally Posted by silberurs6 (Post 8720867)
even with the story, the answer is always the same.

N+1

lol!!!

aigel 07-22-2015 08:08 AM

The roster of guns tested is for new guns. Used guns are excluded. And of course, if you are a LEO, you can get any gun you like, roster or not. It is bad here with gun laws but it isn't crazy, where you are stuck with a gun that's not on the roster.

George

GG Allin 07-22-2015 08:19 AM

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Originally Posted by tabs (Post 8720470)
Why

Buy low, sell high.

911 Rod 07-22-2015 08:34 AM

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Originally Posted by pcardude (Post 8721218)
Someone told me once "you should have 2 guns for every window in your house"

Or more guns than your neighbour :eek:

tabs 07-22-2015 08:53 AM

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Originally Posted by GG Allin (Post 8721287)
Buy low, sell high.

Spoon prices are continuing to rise...from what I see people would rather have the asset than the cash.

Only the Assault spoons thingy went bubble and then bust...

Buy low, sell high....and I did

Tobra 07-22-2015 08:58 AM

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Originally Posted by legion (Post 8721195)
What are the chances that and grandfathered guns are actually treated as such?

0

This made me chuckle
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/suppo...ys/elklaff.gif

tabs 07-22-2015 09:50 AM

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Originally Posted by pitargue (Post 8720698)
Ref: Tabs. Shoes. Enough said. :-)

Lets just figure this one out...a pair of John Lobb shoes is $1795.00, where and when I can get them I pay $20 or less....that means that an item of apparel depreciates almost to nothing as soon as you put it on and wear it.

However if you are persistent you too can find TWO $6000.00 each Brioni suits for $30 each (one place at one time). Both in good colours, style and immaculate condition. So which would U rather pay $30 or $6000, you look the same either way. U look like you are worth a mint.*

Like my Mother has always told me, "Tabs you have champagne tastes and a beer pocket book." To which I now rejoinder her with a smirk on my face, "Yeah, but how I work it I get to where scottish cashmere for less than a Wallmart polyester price."


*This is exactly what happened to a friend who is of a more normal size than I am.
In my estimation Brioni is as good as it gets, with the possible exception of Saville Row Tailoring.


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