AZ:Phoenix Gun Turn In (buyback) part 3 Last Chance 11 May 2013

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  • Dean Weingarten

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    A fraction of the long guns turned in at the 4 May event in Phoenix. Mostly inexpensive guns, but note the well cared for Browning Auto 5 and the full military Mauser

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    A sample of the handguns turned in at the 4 May event in Phoenix. The Ruger Security Six and the Colt Detective Special appear to be in good to excellent condition

    The Phoenix gun turn in event held on 4 May in Phoenix resulted in approximately 800 guns being turned over to police, most of which are destined for destruction.
    About 100 private buyers offered cash for guns, many for ideological reasons, some simply to obtain a bargain.


    The event was so successful that most of the gift cards were given out long before the scheduled end of the event at 2 pm.


    The remaining gift cards will be given out at the Betania Presbyterian Church location, 2811 N. 39th Avenue, starting at 10 am, and ending at 2 pm, on 11 May.
    As there were only about 100 gift cards remaining, it is likely that the gift cards will run out quickly.


    This event will be the last of the scheduled turn in events for the forseeable future, as Phoenix Mayor Greg Stanton sees no purpose for the events if the firearms have to be sold to federal dealers instead of destroyed.



    A law passed by the Arizona Legislature requires that firearms turned in to government entities must be sold to Federal Firearms Dealers for market value, and the proceeds added to the public treasury. The law goes into effect about the end of July.


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    Private Buyers at Phoenix 4 May, 2013 Turn in Event


    Link to Phoenix PD webpage for the turn in event "buyback"


    Link to article about Governor Brewer signing law to require fiscal responsibility for the resources turned in at these events.


    Phoenix Gun Turn In (buyback) 4 May, 2013 Part 1



    Phoenix Gun Turn in (buyback) Part 2: Street Festival



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    johnny45

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    I have really got to start taking the time to show up at these things with cash in hand and a better offer.
     

    Dean Weingarten

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    I have really got to start taking the time to show up at these things with cash in hand and a better offer.

    There were about a hundred private buyers at the event last Saturday. I my estimation, most buyers bought at least two guns. If you look at the part 2 in the series, you see that one guy got a S&W 19 in 95% condition for $120.

    I know another fellow who got a Remington model 700 30-06 in excellent shape with sling, scope, and plano type case for $125.

    Fun was had by most, but it was painful to consider guns worth more than a thousand being destroyed for purely symbolic reasons.
     
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