Happens quite often.
Added; The un-supported statement above is the OPINION of the contributor. (in the US) Firearms are like any other personal property. If legally purchased and legallypossessed and legally used, you will have no particular attention paid to you by law enforcement.
If you feel that your property (weapons) were seized unlawfully, you have the same avenue of redress open to you as if they had seized your home, car, business, or any other personal property you own.
The local authorities in New Orleans confiscated many legally purchased and legally possessedand legally used firearms during Katrina. Then when ordered by the courts to return them, they had no records to identify the owners.
i bought the firearms leagaly in december 2012
Remington
They did not make firearms. They contracted with makers of firearms to put their name on the firearms they bought.
Remington bought them.
No. Bought by Remington.
Either bought out or went out of business
If bought legally, yes.
No- urban legend
What jurisdiction?
Well, Marlin bought ballard firearms in the late 1800's and produced their rifles. The relationship was carried out until about 1915 when ballard became no more...
Since Texas does not HAVE registration of ordinary firearms (same as most states), there ARE no firearms "in your name". Dealers maintain a record at their shop of guns you bought from them- for a period of 20 years.
You must contact the walmart where you bought the firearm.