Firearms Auctions August 9

Firearms Auctions August 9 at 10:00 am ET & 12:00 pm ET

The Chattanooga Police Department is selling seizure, drug seizure, & confiscated firearms, equipment, & surplus through Compass Auctions & Real Estate, TN Auction ID# 6210. The Firearms, Ammo, & Accessories Auction and the 47 State Firearms Seizure Auction are happening on August 9, starting promptly at 10 am EST and 12:00 pm ET. In the 47 State Firearms Seizure Auction, happening at 12:00 pm ET, the following states are not eligible to participate in this auction: Tennessee, Georgia, and Alabama. Online Preview, Catalog, and Registration for both auctions is available at www.SoldOnCompass.com. For questions or additional information please contact Compass Auctions & Real Estate at 423-702-6180. The Chattanooga Police Department will be referring all inquiries regarding the auctions to Compass Auctions. To view the full catalogs for the Firearms, Ammo, & Accessories Auction and the 47 State Firearms Seizure Auction visit www.SoldOnCompass.com.

Dates: August 9, 2025, 10:00 am ET & 12:00 pm ET

Description: Firearms Auctions August 9 at 10:00 am ET & 12:00 pm ET

Auction Company: Compass Auctions & Real Estate

Address: 3114 Freeman Street, Chattanooga, TN 37406

Registration & Additional Information: www.SoldOnCompass.com or 423-702-6180.

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