“...who offered gift cards to superstore Fred Meyer in return for guns...and high capacity magazines were worth $25 credits at the store, which ironically sells firearms.”
There’s a new firearm available at a “discounted price” for some enterprising individuals...considering 30-round mags can be had for $8-10.
How long before Obama’s sons and Holder’s People start showing up at these buybacks to legally pick up some good weapons at bargain prices?
Hmmm,
I have a 3d printer. I’m thinking that I could print the frame and slide for a 1911, then using the lost wax casting method and some aluminum or scrap metal, cast a few dozen of these. Spot weld the slide onto the frame. Print a few grips and epoxy them on to the frame, and poof, I have a gun to turn in.
I might even get $50 or $75 for that paper wight. Now if I turn in say 10 guns per trip ..... Or I could just print plastic 30 round non-working magazines.
I might be able to make some decent side money.
It’s not a “Gun Buyback”. These firearms never belonged to the government and the government can’t buy “back” what it never owned in past. The correct way to name this kind of anti-gun event would be “Gun Buy-up”.
Great idea, but in some states, this would be difficult to impossible.