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A serial killer is typically a person who murders three or more people, usually in service of abnormal psychological gratification, with the murders taking place over more than a month and including a significant period of time between them. While most authorities set a threshold of three murders, others extend it to four or lessen it to two.Although psychological gratification is the usual motive for serial killing, and most serial killings involve sexual contact with the victim, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) states that the motives of serial killers can include anger, thrill-seeking, financial gain, and attention seeking. The murders may be attempted or completed in a similar fashion. The victims may have something in common, for example, demographic profile, appearance, gender or race. A serial killer is neither a mass murderer, nor a spree killer, although there may be conceptual overlaps between serial killers and spree killers.
I have a H&R 38 cal top break that is patented 1887. I have been hunting for serial numbers for H&R but can find them back to 1940.
Would anyone know where i can look on line to find them.
Thanks
So I have 2 sequential serial numbered Anderson lowers. One in 300 black out and the other in 7.62×39. Was wondering what the going price is now for them. Not selling just yet if at all. Just curious as to what the value would be.
I know this is a huge long shot, but I sold the first pistol I ever bought for myself years ago and I have regretted is ever since. I sold it locally about 10 years ago to a guy at the Walmart in Woodburn. It is a Sig Sauer P220 from the mid 90's. The serial number is G211 422. I you have this...
Ever feel like you don't deserve to own a certain gun? That's how I feel about these. This matched pair of Beautiful Kimber Pistols from their custom shop. They belonged to an old coworker of my fathers. He bought them brand new in Fresno in 2003. Talking with my father he doesn't believe the...
Arsenal Democracy AD-16 in 300BLK. 14.5” barrel with a pinned and welded Surefire muzzle brake. I’ve put about 500 rounds down the tube. Haven’t used it much as I have a MCX and don’t shoot this much. It’s a wicked rifle and I’m in no rush to get rid of it. Mostly looking for a trade in 5.56 but...
browning model 81 blr .358 – Lever Action - serial 30227pz127
Gun is in near perfect condition and appears never fired...but received some light pitting from rust at the very tip of the barrel from sitting with the barrel against the bottom of a metal safe ( see pick) not bad and wont affect use.
Its in great condition and I believe it to be a first year production as the sn# start at 2,000. The older ones had more GI Parts on them. Its in really great condition. I have a zip tie around the oiler to keep it in. Im not looking for trades on this one. Price is $850 and I will split the...
Beretta 92FS In Perfect condition in original box. Stainless
serial BER08839
9mm
The lighting in the pictures could be better, this look very nice.
Will transfer through FFL
Not looking for trades
This may not be the right section but here it goes...
I have seen numerous threads of people selling off stock handgun barrels. What do y'all do about the serial thats engraved on the barrel?
Sell it with the number still on it? File the number off? I don't think I would want people to have my...