Safe Shot Manager Accused of Selling Illegal Guns
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A man who held a federal firearms dealer's license and owned an indoor shooting range in Reno has pleaded guilty to charges that he unlawfully sold multiple firearms to undercover ATF agents at his business in April and May 2014.
The local gun shop owner accused of selling illegal guns to undercover agents pleaded not guilty inside a Reno courtroom Thursday afternoon.
James Harwin, general manager of Safe Shot Shooting Range in Reno, remains in jail after a detention hearing on Tuesday. He's accused of selling several guns including machine guns, without doing background checks and altering the serial numbers on some of those weapons.
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