My bet would be on Jimmy HoffaIf you had just dug a few feet to the left you would have found John Gotti.
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My bet would be on Jimmy HoffaIf you had just dug a few feet to the left you would have found John Gotti.
That's crazy! Does it have a serialToday I found a loaded revolver at work. I do landscape construction, I was digging a hole to plant a tree in. I haven't seen a thread on this so I thought I'd start one.
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Bwahahahaha!! I like how you think!Replace it with a lookalike airsoft gun. Let the guy question his sanity when he comes back and retrieves it.
That was a good movie in it's day. Inspired me to move to the Rocky Mtns back then."I, Hatchet Jack, being of sound mind and broke legs, do leaveth my bear rifle to whatever finds it. Lord hope it be a white man. It is a good rifle, and kilt the bear that kilt me. Anyway, I am dead."
You need to contact your local police department.Today I found a loaded revolver at work. I do landscape construction, I was digging a hole to plant a tree in. I haven't seen a thread on this so I thought I'd start one.
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Before I go to a place and arm myself if needed, I think about all those things too. What baffles me is what if I need to go to place that needs side arms, then afterwards I have to stop by to a federal building. Then go to a grocery which I don't feel comfortable leaving a firearm in the car whether empty or live.Theft of lost or mislaid property is actually a crime if its Oregon, I think if u turn it in and no one claims it you can get it back, and have it checked at same time. I don't know about firearms, I spose it would depend on local policies.
Yeah keep digging and maybe you'll find some passports, foreign currency, and a case of gold bullion.My buddy, general contractor non gun guy, found this under a floor he was replacing, PAX
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Yeah "Jeremiah Johnson" is a classic.That was a good movie in it's day. Inspired me to move to the Rocky Mtns back then.
This is a thing. Some people just don't write these things down. Many guns get stolen for which no serial number is known, the police report has make and caliber but no SN. That's useless for entering it on the national stolen gun list.My sister in law lost a pistol while out snowmobiling. She didn't realize it til much later. She didn't know the serial number so there was no chance of getting it back.
True. Some people don't even bother filing a police report. My grandfather "lost" his old 1911 some twenty years ago; it walked right out of his house. He complained that "someone stole my forty-five", but he never reported it, said there was no point.This is a thing. Some people just don't write these things down. Many guns get stolen for which no serial number is known, the police report has make and caliber but no SN. That's useless for entering it on the national stolen gun list.
My nephew from Canada, bought a house and found a lever action rifle and a big bag of weed hidden in the attic.
He took both of them to the police station. They let him keep the Winchester lever action.
I found a sawed of 12 gauge shotgun at a shooting spot up river, past Estacada.
And even that's too muchI've found a gun or two over the years. That's all I'm going to say!
This statement pairs very well with the stoic cat watching over.I've found a gun or two over the years. That's all I'm going to say!
I'd like to hear it if you'd care to share. I like those kinds of stories.I later got it back after he passed, but that's another story.