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Originally Posted by Icelander
If it's used in a very high-profile crime and is then found by law enforcement (not the plan, but always a possibility), investigators will trace the serial number and try to find out who bought it. With a long chain of private sales and gun shows, this yields no useful evidence, but if someone actually bought it with a credit card the same day, well, that's how people end up convicted.
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Exotic calibers from far away places with lots of custom work are still going to attract attention that a common weapon in a common caliber won't.
So got o one of Florida's many gun shows instead of its' many gun stores but get a new weapon and new ammo in good condition that matches your users' familiarities. Getting one of them a rifle in a familiar caliber wil be better than an exotic with a dope sheet.
Incidnetally, in a campaign with your level of detail familiarites probably should be by caliber and not just action type.