There really isn't any way to, unless it's something like a decommissioned police or military firearm from an agency which put identification marks on the firearms.
One can find a job as a purchaser on the Indeed website. The Indeed website allows a person to find a job as a purchaser in the local area of the person.
If a person forges a title owner's title and sells the title to an oblivious purchaser, the purchaser's ownership can be challenged. If, however, the purchaser sells to a new purchaser before the original owner makes claim, the new purchaser's title is indefeasible.
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Whatever specifications the original purchaser ordered it with.
Absolutely NOT! That is what is known as a "sham" purchase and can get the purchaser prosecuted not only by the feds but by the state as well.
Whatever size the original purchaser ordered with it.
The basic answer is, you can't.
No
Yes, the purchaser can cancel the money order, even if it is written out to someone else. It would need to be taken to the original place of purchase with the receipt.
No way to find out.
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A co-purchaser is a co-owner.