01-20-2013, 11:02 AM
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Originally Posted by kaput
Glocks have the s/n on the barrel as well. Regardless, say a person swaps the barrel and firing pin, commits a crime, switches them back and gets rid of the parts? What does the ATF do then?
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Suddenly the entire case is thrown out because of the sneaky gun owner and the great barrel mystery? This is just one of many ways to accumulate evidence regarding a crime. The more tools they have so solve homicides the better the convictions... so let's not dismiss options because there may be a way around it.
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