I doubt any private gun collector would be interested in collecting banned firearms risking all his other expensive legally owned firearms in the process.
The only thing the dark net is good for is buying cheap weed easily and whoring bitcoins.
[QUOTE=ultra_bright;42914665]I doubt any private gun collector would be interested in collecting banned firearms risking all his other expensive legally owned firearms in the process.
The only thing the dark net is good for is buying cheap weed easily and whoring bitcoins.[/QUOTE]
When you buy deep-web you attract the risk of being exposed through shipping, if customs find the package and the address (even if its a false drop and collect) You are frakked especially for firearms.
From the collectors point of view most weapons offered by the deepweb are not worth collecting and come at an exorbitant price due to its untraceable nature. Collectors either buy legal or go through local specialist contacts.
It's also really dumb to buy firearms off the deepweb, not only from a legal standpoint but from a practical and safety standpoint as well. Especially like the ones from the guy in the video who was converting what I'm guessing are air and gas pistols to be live firearms. Even if you're purchasing actual firearms, they're probably going to be in less than stellar condition.
It's interesting how most people in this business use the "It would have been done anyway" card as an excuse.
On the one hand, protecting freedom of speech. On the other hand, a subforum for pedophiles to share tips. Tough decision.
[QUOTE=proch;42916555]It's interesting how most people in this business use the "It would have been done anyway" card as an excuse.[/QUOTE]
And it would. The difference is who gets the money.
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