From my experience, that may be the legal thing to do.
However, from a practical point of view, the original owner will probably never get the gun back unless the gun was registered and the owner is willing to jump through several flaming hoops to get it back. If it was never registered by the original owner, turning it in to LE will eventually result in destruction of the gun.
However, from a practical point of view, the original owner will probably never get the gun back unless the gun was registered and the owner is willing to jump through several flaming hoops to get it back. If it was never registered by the original owner, turning it in to LE will eventually result in destruction of the gun.


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