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<blockquote data-quote="Bullbuster" data-source="post: 968601" data-attributes="member: 10474"><p>Ok to help clear up a few loose ends on my part of the past. I talked to the other 2 parties and this is what I'm told. </p><p></p><p>The ex-wife was cleaning out the attic and found the pistol in a case that had 4 barrels 1 being a silencer and the original purchase paperwork in it, hence how she knew one of the barrels was a silencer. The gun was in a case in a box with other empty pistol cases. The ex-husband who has been dead for several years now was at one point in time a class 2 and 3 FFL. My best guess it was atleast 15 years ago if not a bit longer. The purchase paperwork is in his name. From the discription its a .22 I gather.</p><p></p><p>She willed it to her son-in-law as he has a few guns and she is in poor health, one reason for cleaning the attic for inventory, and figured he'd like it. As for the divorce decree goes she said that he had to have all his stuff out by a certain date and what was left became her's. She had no clue this gun was even in the attic much less him ever having had it. She said she never paid much attention to what he had for guns.</p><p></p><p>The son-in-law asked me what I thought of it as he knew I know a bit about guns and figured I may know about this, which I don't. I have no clue as to the condition of the gun or silencer. </p><p></p><p>I'll refer all the links and info on to him for further research. Am just trying to help him out and learn a bit about class 3 in the process.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bullbuster, post: 968601, member: 10474"] Ok to help clear up a few loose ends on my part of the past. I talked to the other 2 parties and this is what I'm told. The ex-wife was cleaning out the attic and found the pistol in a case that had 4 barrels 1 being a silencer and the original purchase paperwork in it, hence how she knew one of the barrels was a silencer. The gun was in a case in a box with other empty pistol cases. The ex-husband who has been dead for several years now was at one point in time a class 2 and 3 FFL. My best guess it was atleast 15 years ago if not a bit longer. The purchase paperwork is in his name. From the discription its a .22 I gather. She willed it to her son-in-law as he has a few guns and she is in poor health, one reason for cleaning the attic for inventory, and figured he'd like it. As for the divorce decree goes she said that he had to have all his stuff out by a certain date and what was left became her's. She had no clue this gun was even in the attic much less him ever having had it. She said she never paid much attention to what he had for guns. The son-in-law asked me what I thought of it as he knew I know a bit about guns and figured I may know about this, which I don't. I have no clue as to the condition of the gun or silencer. I'll refer all the links and info on to him for further research. Am just trying to help him out and learn a bit about class 3 in the process. [/QUOTE]
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