When ya do underhanded shit. It's best to not advertise.Apparently the stuff was grabbed back in August and the document just now got published.
Atf most likely is.was he doing something underhanded?
Mad yet?
Heckler and Koch HK33 Machinegun CAL:223 SN:A127129, valued at $1,000.00, seized by the
ATF on August 25, 2021 from Larry Vickers in Huntersville, NC for forfeiture pursuant to 26 U.S.C. Section 5872.
If it was a dealer sample it isn't generally worth much. The feller I used for gunsmith work when I was in that business cut up 3 HK UMP 40 machine guns and sold them for parts. That was a couple years ago though.I don't know much about the NFA world...but isn't that a fairly low valuation?
for sure, I just thought someone said Larry Vickers had done something underhandedAtf most likely is.
Seems like they are under valued for machine guns.
No they got raided because atf thought they were easy pickings for a high profile, high publicity gun raid.Keep in mind that Waco got raided because David Koresh told an undercover agent, "We're not afraid of the ATF."
They also listed an Astra pistol of unknown caliber at $1000. So there's that.Seems to be a lot of discussion over the price they put on the paperwork. More than likely whatever paperwork they use to tag evidence might force them to assign a value to the property. When you're out in the field trying to load up a van full of machine guns its much easier to assign 1k price for everything since they actually have no idea or probably even care what the market value is.
Same as when I cant identify someone when filling out my paperwork. I use LNu, Fnu.
Last name unknown, first name unknown.
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