Posted March 27, 2017 1:26 pm by Comments

By Chris Eger

Agents reportedly recovered 40 firearms, including three machine guns, as well as eight suppressors, more than 100 high capacity magazines, ammunition, and other items from Coyl’s residence. (Photo: ATF)
Federal agents along with local police in Redlands arrested a man following a three-week investigation after he allegedly sold five AR-15s to a confidential informant.
Scott Everett Coyl, 28,  was arrested at his residence on March 23 and charged with dealing in firearms without a license. On his arrest, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives agents recovered 40 firearms, including three machine guns, as well as eight suppressors, more than 100 magazines, ammunition, and other items.
As noted in court documents, Coyl came under investigation on March 1 because of a 911 call Redlands Police received of a man trying to sell a gun at a convenience store. The seller told police they were brokering the sale of an AR-type rifle without a serial number and several magazines considered “high-capacity” under California law for $1,200, of which they would receive $100 as a finder’s fee. The subject later told officers and an ATF agent that Coyl was the alleged rifle maker and that he made AR-15s from unfinished receivers, selling them from the

Source: Guns.com

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