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NUCLEAR-KRACEN 3 points ago +3 / -0

Good point but, What’s really sad is you have to tell people that, that they didn’t realize before hand, “shit I’m putting the serial # of my gun on the internet, what could happen?” Not to mention your digital trail right back to your MAC address

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kogar 3 points ago +3 / -0

Yes, cover them, but not for this reason.

I typed a long explanation about serno traceability, but then I realized half of you would argue with me for stupid reasons, and I have neither the time nor the crayons to waste.

Don’t show your serial number.

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Anon331717 2 points ago +2 / -0

Lol if you bought it on a 4473, they already know...

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TrumpTrain425 2 points ago +5 / -3

Duh. Sunday gunday is the dumbest fudd boomer thing I ever saw. Such a waste of a sticky for years. Especially considering this is a nonstop rally for GEOTUS. He's been less than ideal for gun laws if I'm being honest.

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_shifty 2 points ago +3 / -1

i hear that the government can only operate with the consent of the governed.... so if you do not consent to new arbitrary gun laws, dont follow them

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TrumpTrain425 0 points ago +1 / -1

Yeah, that's not a new concept. Doesn't help when crenshaw-ites and his ilk want to push red flag laws. combine that with how weaponized the family court is and you can have your guns taken on someones word with no substantiated claims.

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Lapstrake 2 points ago +2 / -0

The solution is for all of us to post pictures of guns we don't own to muddy the waters and make their data useless.

I would gladly give up a few hours on a Sunday to help frens out.

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OXIE 1 point ago +1 / -0

Watch out for this too

EXIF is short for Exchangeable Image File, a format that is a standard for storing interchange information in digital photography image files using JPEG compression.

Almost all new digital cameras use the EXIF annotation, storing information on the image

such as shutter speed, exposure compensation, F number, what metering system was used, if a flash was used, ISO number, date and time the image was taken, whitebalance, auxiliary lenses that were used and resolution.

Some images may even store GPS information so you can easily see where the images were taken!