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How can guns be traced to you Yea Forumsros. Also how easy would it be to get away with killin someone?
Bentley Reed
Juan Rogers
Magic bees track guns. Moron.
John Cruz
There are RFID tracking chips in EVERYTHING, your money, clothes, shoes, guns, watches, phones, car, etc!
Welcome to the Orwellian Surveillance State Nightmare!
Jeremiah Flores
if you want to kill someone theyre probably in your life, and youre probably in their life, i.e., you will be some sort of suspect
guns basically scratch the bullet a little bit when they fire, in a way that can link the bullet to the gun it was fired out of.
Luke Adams
The best way to keep a gun from being traced after a crime is if the gun doesn't exist after the incident. You could melt it.
If you are intent on keeping it then you need to change 3 parts; the barrel, the firing pin, and the extractor. These are the three parts that make marks on the bullet and casing that they are looking for.
Fingerprints on casings can be a little funny. Sometimes they might get a good print, other times it might smear too much to be meaningful. Don't use hand loads to commit a crime for the same reasons you need to get rid of the barrel.
Kevin Thomas
>The type of bullets used
>If you load the gun with out gloves and basically take a DNA bath with that bullet
>Guns bought recently using those bullets
Basically stay protected and use someone else's weapon for it
Andrew Allen
Just do what Al Pacino did in Carlito's Way. Through the handgun into the back of a city garbage truck. It will get buried under tons of garbage at the landfill. Never keep a firearm used to commit a murder.
Dylan Campbell
Absolutely do not make your own delivery system for a round and then disassemble/scatter the pieces in clandestine locations.
That would be bad and make it harder for cops to trace a murder. So don't do that, get me?
Colton Price
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