well, you could still hunt them down, right? You were granted the value, maybe you have to overpay a bit, but if you ask who they were sold to and try to get into contact with them? Wouldn't they probably sell them back, even at a slightly higher price?
Or can you sell guns without protocolling that somewhere? I know america has rather liberal laws when it comes to weapons but i was under the impression that transactions still need to be made officially?
IIN to sue your brother?
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well, you could still hunt them down, right? You were granted the value, maybe you have to overpay a bit, but if you ask who they were sold to and try to get into contact with them? Wouldn't they probably sell them back, even at a slightly higher price?
Or can you sell guns without protocolling that somewhere? I know america has rather liberal laws when it comes to weapons but i was under the impression that transactions still need to be made officially?
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that's an option.
if the buyer's are not jerks then they may resell them to you.
also - did your brother provide any proof of the sale?