Operator is clearing both weapons of ammo so there's no chance at all of either gun unexpectedly firing.
Operator bows briefly to Slip as she greets them, following her inside.
"Just a little bit of water, please." He sits on one end of the couch, picking up the Ares Predator and removing its magazine. He carefully draws back the slide to clear the firearm of ammunition, examining the breech and barrel through the exposed chamber.
"Fourth-generation, about what I expected to see.." Setting the handgun down on the coffee table, Operator next took a hard look over the Remington shotgun and checked its magazine tube for remaining ammo. Having cleared the shotgun, he lifted it up to test the weight while looking towards the interior parts. It was like holding his own shotgun, and he knew that one had a smartgun system installed.
Accessing his contact lenses, Operator chuckled briefly when they registered the presence of smartgun hardware in the weapon.
"Ah, there it is." Last, he turned his attention to the monosword. Rather than picking it up entirely, Operator leaned forward and examined the edges, carefully turning the weapon over by grasping and turning the hilt.
"These weapons look fine to me. Assuming thirty percent, you can sell the Predator for 105, the shotgun for 330, and the monosword for 225.. ooh, I forgot these little boxes. You're looking to sell these too, Slip?" Operator held up the packages of shotgun-chambered explosive ammo.
"They're worth 15 each. However, if you are open to suggestion, I would have interest in that ammunition. They are chambered for a model 990 Remington shotgun, of which I am an owner.