I bought a Phoenix Raven for $39 in the 90's. I'm watching for the right buy-back program.
Isn't that the point of the post's title having "successful" in quotes. There aint nobody turning in any guns that they want, or still want to use for crime! It's just a great way to get rid of a POS or gun with a trail. Los Angeles Sheriff's Dept. just had one of these that they touted as "successful". They showed grocery carts of guns on the news that to any of us showed carts with a lot of guns that were crap or were only parts of guns - really antique, outdated, broken guns. They showed little clips of donors saying how it was so great to get more guns off the street. It was pretty obvious that most of them were no longer any good for the street. No matter how many guns are turned in at one of these buy-backs, are they really "successful", or really accomplishing anything?