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Gun buyback scheduled for Feb. 9th in College Park

Not a bad day. Picked up a 1952 Marlin 39A and Stevens .22/.410 as seen below. When I asked the gentleman if the 39A belonged to his pappaw, he looked up and exclaimed, "I am pappaw, I am 85 years old!" I also met a few nice folks including Rustyboy and RamRoddoc.

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Saved guns stack. Thanks guys!

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This is the far common firearm taken of the streets. The stock was in pieces and taped together. It's a $150 gun!

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As cars pulled up eager gun savers went to the rescue.

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Some folks didn't like the camera. I missed the interesting fellow with yellow pants mid-thigh and blue boxers. He avoided the camera as well.

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Some sellers never had to wait in line thanks to the gun savers.

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Working the crowd to save guns.

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Another $150 break top single shotgun....

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Zombie?

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$150 Remington 1100 in really good shape.

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At around 2:30 that's all folks! Note the horse trading and selling on the side lines. Someone got a $40 .45 ACP Highpoint when the city's funds dried up.

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A $100 .38 Charter Arms. :cool:

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Sorry but this is pathetic and saddening. From the looks of it, there was as many people there today as there was at the rally yesterday. I guess people could give a ratsass about their rights, but money they covet.

We, gentlemen, are F$&@*#!
 
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