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1/23/2015 10:35:49 PM EDT
Probably late with this but Millers Gun Store (road to Hillsbough off of I25 in Sierra County) is having a no reserve auction tomorrow (Saturday).  They have a shit load of fire arms (of all sorts and types) and tons (literally) of ammunition.  My understanding that it takes a (refundable) $500.00 check (refunded if no purchase) and put toward purchases you make .................
Just passing information.
1/24/2015 10:44:05 PM EDT
[#1]
I know that this is an odd question but isn't this illegal in NM at least according to NM gambling laws.

If it is legal I'd Luke ro know that information.
1/25/2015 3:36:27 PM EDT
[#2]
I may not be understanding the question, but what part of the auction/refundable deposit is causing you concern?
1/25/2015 5:54:30 PM EDT
[#3]
There are gun auctions all the time here in Cruces.  I don't know what gambling laws would have to do with them.
1/26/2015 12:50:12 AM EDT
[#4]
My bad I was thinking of raffles. And in New Mexico in order to have raffles there is a bunch of restrictions.

Once again my bad.
2/1/2015 1:24:20 AM EDT
[#5]
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Probably late with this but Millers Gun Store (road to Hillsbough off of I25 in Sierra County) is having a no reserve auction tomorrow (Saturday).  They have a shit load of fire arms (of all sorts and types) and tons (literally) of ammunition.  My understanding that it takes a (refundable) $500.00 check (refunded if no purchase) and put toward purchases you make .................
Just passing information.
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You should have seen the auction just prior to this one.   Mostly police confiscations.    Lots of junk, some still covered with blood, a few WW2 collectibles, some modern rifles, and a few firearms that would make your jaw drop.   I'm not going to elaborate further, except to say I hope the new owners are quite familiar with federal firearm regulations.