gunman
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If your gun gets stolen do you ever get them back if leo's find them?
If your gun gets stolen do you ever get them back if leo's find them?
:lol:No. You will never see this firearm again.
Anyone who buys it will be advised to cut it up into tiny pieces and dump it into a lake. You may wish that a responsible person will turn it in so you may recover it, but chances are it will be destroyed by persons fearful of getting caught with it.
Honesty never works. It's in the bottom of a lake somewhere.
According to advice probably received by members of OCDO.
IMO.... If the SN has been destroyed you as the owner are not going to be getting that gun back.No. You will never see this firearm again.
Anyone who buys it will be advised to cut it up into tiny pieces and dump it into a lake. You may wish that a responsible person will turn it in so you may recover it, but chances are it will be destroyed by persons fearful of getting caught with it.
Honesty never works. It's in the bottom of a lake somewhere.
According to advice probably received by members of OCDO.
I remember seeing that story and thinking it was sad that such a cool gun was stolen. I'm quite glad to see a happy ending finally happened. :celebrateHere's an outstanding story linked to an old Remington Rand M1911A1.
http://xavierthoughts.blogspot.com/2008/09/sweetheart-of-story.html
It's well worth the read
Same here, b/c the original topic just stated that the Sheriff was looking for the owner. I think anyway.Dustin wrote:I remember seeing that story and thinking it was sad that such a cool gun was stolen. I'm quite glad to see a happy ending finally happened. :celebrateHere's an outstanding story linked to an old Remington Rand M1911A1.
http://xavierthoughts.blogspot.com/2008/09/sweetheart-of-story.html
It's well worth the read
And how did it come into their possession?My daughter had one stolen that I had given her. One year later I got a call to come pick it up.....at the Gonzales, La. PD!
That was about 1986 or so.:shock: