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Years ago when the Oregonian ran buy/sell gun adds I did some business there. I had an FFL at the timeYou can call the police to see if it's stolen. I've done it.
FRAKIN' a-holes…. y'all shoulda whipped their arses anyway…. since their daddy's obviously never did.I drove away from a shooting pit and left the metal spinning target stand my father built for me. When I returned it was no where to be seen. I asked the two people there and they said they didn't see it. I walked by their SUV and spotted it inside. I told them that it was time to unload it or it would get pretty ugly. They didn't hesitate as the seven other guys I was with were ready to assist me.
Replace it with a lookalike airsoft gun. Let the guy question his sanity when he comes back and retrieves it.That guy is going to be extremely disappointed when the SHTF and he comes back to retrieve this, only to find a tree.
Wow, a smart hi-point owner who threw that bubblegum away!A friend of mine was camping at a small remote lake in the mountains a few years ago, and found a bag underwater in the mud in the shallows of the lake. Inside was a pistol and a box of surplus 30-06 ammo.
He took it and turned it in to the sheriff's department. It hadn't been reported stolen, and if I remember correctly there was some discussion about releasing it to him after some time if it wasn't claimed.
Maybe that was just his assumption though, I don't remember. It was a Hi-Point…
I'm not sure what LE means probably authorities. I'd do exactly the same just to get out of bad vibes which is the last thing I don't want to get involve.I turned it it to LE. Interesting find however the risks outweigh the benefits of keeping for me. I'm happy with the guns I own and know are not murder weapons and or stolen.
LE is law enforcementI'm not sure what LE means probably authorities. I'd do exactly the same just to get out of bad vibes which is the last thing I don't want to get involve.
it was being used as an anchor and the rope brokeWow, a smart hi-point owner who threw that bubblegum away!
Freedom seeds my azz!That guy is going to be extremely disappointed when the SHTF and he comes back to retrieve this, only to find a tree.
My brother got his first DUI and crashed his car through a power pole. In the crash he lost a very sentimental shotgun through the windshield. The cops spent two days searching for it (supposedly) but I went to the scene of the crash and found it within ten minutes, gotta understand physics I guess. Car stops rapidly here, contents continue in this direction. Glad you located his pistol. I ended up paying my bro full retail value, then dumped twice that much fixing it and now have a gun I will probably be buried with, as that's how much it means to me.Went to a crash on the freeway where a navy man rolled his suv. All the litter was picked up and the driver carted off to the hospital. He called us later and asked if we found his gun. An officer and myself went back to the scene and scoured the area. We finally found his Kimber 1911 across three lanes of traffic in the ditch about 100 yards from the roll over sight. Just a few scratches and it was fine. He got his gun back that day from us.