Do Sigma's have a distinctive firing pin? or something like that? All the info on the radio said was 3 prostitutes killed, with apparently the same weapon. The case is also about 6 years old. The reason the police believe it is a .40 Sigma was not given.
Seems like they are looking for a gun they figure was bought around the time of the first murder, but that is just speculation on my part.
According to the host, there is a law prohibiting the police from compiling info on gun owners, but I think, in this case, since they appear to be asking, and not ordering, it may not apply?
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I think ATF can inspect sales records and dealers are compelled by law to cooperate with ATF examinations.
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IIRC, the ATF can only inspect records a certain number of times per year, and this includes unannounced inspections. However, if they are conducting an investigation, that is a different matter.