Best Practices for avoiding buying a stolen weapon

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Re: Best Practices for avoiding buying a stolen weapon

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bmwrdr wrote:Another stolen firearm in the DFW area. Be aware if you see a CZ Scorpio Evo 3 offered.

http://www.dallasnews.com/news/crime/20 ... oots-rifle

I find it hard to believe that someone could take a rifle, put it in a case, and no one questioned him. Plus, I thought the doors going out of the museum area, had emergency alarms. If they were disabled, or malfunctioning, it may have been an inside job, by an employee, or an associate of an employee.
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Re: Best Practices for avoiding buying a stolen weapon

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Jusme wrote:
bmwrdr wrote:Another stolen firearm in the DFW area. Be aware if you see a CZ Scorpio Evo 3 offered.

http://www.dallasnews.com/news/crime/20 ... oots-rifle

I find it hard to believe that someone could take a rifle, put it in a case, and no one questioned him. Plus, I thought the doors going out of the museum area, had emergency alarms. If they were disabled, or malfunctioning, it may have been an inside job, by an employee, or an associate of an employee.
Lets hope they find out all details.
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