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OK: Weapons found in dumpster outside Midwest City gun store; federal agency investigating
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A Midwest City gun store owner has been accused of improperly disposing of 236 shotguns in a dumpster. Also, a man was allegedly allowed to keep two of the weapons as keepsakes, and federal authorities want to know why. The mystery emerged Jan. 19 when a sanitation worker discovered the weapons and alerted authorities, Insider.com reported late Friday, citing court filings and a news report. But it started months before at International Firearm Corp., 5701 E Reno Ave., Suite E, owned by Raymond Anthony Mussatto, 54, of Oklahoma City.
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