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| Gunslinger Joined: Apr 2011 From: Tacoma, WA Posts: 56 | Guns Stolen !!!!!Attention FFL Dealers and anyone in the Local LE Community in the Pierce/King County Districts : My firearms were forcefully taken from my vehicle on the morning of 10/23/11 while I was inside my workplace. Report was filed under Auburn Police District, rpt # 11-11425. Items taken are as follows : 1 Springfield M1A .308 caliber range rifle with flash suppressor - ser. # 254211 1 Model 336 Marlin 30-30 with long range Mil-Dot Illumnated reticle scope - ser. # 00028157 1 Customized Ruger 10/22 carbine with a Simmons 3x40 medium eye relief scope, and many add-ons (i.e : t-6 collapsible stock, quad picatinny (1913) rails, etc.). no ser. # on this item (was a recent gift) 1 Ruger Single Six 22 Magnum revolver. ser. # F205108. Hope someone out there has a light on. Keep em safe. And, yes, I feel Stupid. Don't add insult to injury,. Please. . Last edited by MindPilot; 10-24-2011 at 10:16 PM. |
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| Marksman Joined: Jan 2010 From: Bend, Or. Posts: 388 |
Damn sorry to hear man. Best of luck for a return on the firearms. Make sure to check around the local pawn shops.
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| Gunslinger Joined: Dec 2010 From: Fall City Posts: 94 |
WOW sorry to hear! Here is hoping to a speedy recovery of your guns! Cheers! |
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| Marksman Joined: May 2011 From: NW Quadrant WA State Posts: 288 |
So who at work knows you keep firearms in your vehicle? Anyone else? Unless they were in plain view it might seem that someone knew you had them there and were "busy" while at work.
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| Gunslinger Joined: Apr 2011 From: fife, wa Posts: 17 |
who knew you had that many guns in your car?
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| Rifleman Joined: Jan 2009 From: Seattle Posts: 211 |
Man that really blows.. Like everyone said notify ALL the pawn shops in your area, also the police go around to pawn shops and check for fenced goods, they used to hand out lists of reported items because pawn shops can get in deep shit if they sell stolen stuff. Unfortunately at a pawn shop you don't have to show any proof of ownership to pawn a firearm... Also out of curiosity any reason you had that many firearms in your car? I know people suggested it might be an inside job but unless that's a normal thing I can't see why anyone but you would really know, not something you want to broadcast, and alot of work places don't allow firearms on the premise.. Do you have insurance coverage to cover the stolen items? I really Hope they find the asshole who took em that will be a nice stint in the can and you get em back..
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| Gunslinger Joined: Apr 2011 From: Tacoma, WA Posts: 56 |
Nice stint in the can. Classic. I was hopin' for a knee job and "have-your-ballz-for-breakfast" scenario myself.
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| Rifleman Joined: Jan 2009 From: Seattle Posts: 211 |
Well I admit I would probably say the same thing but if they get caught with stolen firearms and what not that is a nice stint in the can..and in the end might not be as satisfying as a knee caping but it would be good, you can hope that he'll drop the soap in jail or get shanked..
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| Marksman Joined: May 2011 From: NW Quadrant WA State Posts: 288 |
And then if the "perps" are teens, who stole them so they could support their drug habit, they'll merely get "treatment", some Community Service, and NO slap on the wrist. Even if adults they won't get wat most of us here would consider "Justice". Hell, not even punishment. They may actually look forward to their shower sessions or a night with "Ty-rone". |