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Not real likely. Current law in D.C. requires an executor in charge of an estate containing firearms to notify the city. Since any such gun to this point has been non-registerable, the law requires the gun to be disposed of through sale out of the District, transfer out of the District, or destruction. Obviously after the Court injunction comes down this might change, but for now there aren't likely to be many estate auctions with firearms in them.
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