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<blockquote data-quote="Ethan N" data-source="post: 3212734" data-attributes="member: 29267"><p>In theory he should never need to prove he owns them, but if he ever does for some reason, I can’t think of any way that would be possible based on the circumstances described.</p><p></p><p>Next best thing might be evidence of how long they’ve been in his possession. He could write a simple document explaining that he inherited the firearms (on whatever date) from his father (include father’s name), along with a list of each firearm (description, serial number), and have the document notarized ASAP. Could just be written in the form of a letter. That wouldn’t outright prove that he was telling the truth about being the rightful owner, but it would demonstrate that he at least had knowledge of each of the guns on the date the letter was notarized, which could go a long way if anyone ever disputed his ownership.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ethan N, post: 3212734, member: 29267"] In theory he should never need to prove he owns them, but if he ever does for some reason, I can’t think of any way that would be possible based on the circumstances described. Next best thing might be evidence of how long they’ve been in his possession. He could write a simple document explaining that he inherited the firearms (on whatever date) from his father (include father’s name), along with a list of each firearm (description, serial number), and have the document notarized ASAP. Could just be written in the form of a letter. That wouldn’t outright prove that he was telling the truth about being the rightful owner, but it would demonstrate that he at least had knowledge of each of the guns on the date the letter was notarized, which could go a long way if anyone ever disputed his ownership. [/QUOTE]
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