Amnesty brings in a number of items, including a bladed lobster-shaped device who's pincers look lethal
A revolver, air rifles and shotgun ammunition are amongst the items handed in at Heavitree Road police station on the first two days of a firearms amnesty.
Officers are asking for people to turn in guns and ammunition that they may have hanging around - perhaps from an inheritance or former armed service.
The amnesty means no-one will be arrested for illegal possession when they hand them in.
An intruging bladed device in the shape of a lobster has also been surrendered in Exeter - even though it's not a firearm.
The amnesty goes on till the end of next week.
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