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aikoaiko

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12. There is no federal database, but the deceased may have insured them
Thu Apr 10, 2014, 07:42 PM
Apr 2014

And reported make, model, and serial number. The deceased may have recorded the information in his records.

and yes talk to your lawyer and police.

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PS Hepburn Apr 2014 #1
report it to mercuryblues Apr 2014 #2
Was the person an heir? nt DURHAM D Apr 2014 #3
No Hepburn Apr 2014 #5
I am confused. DURHAM D Apr 2014 #8
I am Hepburn Apr 2014 #14
Yes ... 1StrongBlackMan Apr 2014 #4
I inherited the entire estate. Hepburn Apr 2014 #6
You need to talk to your attorney. DURHAM D Apr 2014 #9
Great advice. eom. 1StrongBlackMan Apr 2014 #11
I'm not aware of any Federal Registry ... 1StrongBlackMan Apr 2014 #10
I thought guns had to be registered... Hepburn Apr 2014 #13
I believe any registration is at the County or Municipal level ... 1StrongBlackMan Apr 2014 #15
Thanks... Hepburn Apr 2014 #16
Good Business. eom. 1StrongBlackMan Apr 2014 #17
BTW: Thanks for the info Hepburn Apr 2014 #7
There is no federal database, but the deceased may have insured them aikoaiko Apr 2014 #12
It sounds like the estate MAY have been a Curio and Relic collector. flamin lib Apr 2014 #18
wow...thank you Hepburn Apr 2014 #19
Not only did they steal those firearms, IronGate Apr 2014 #20
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