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Did they give you a reason or explanation? I could kinda sorta understand if they had to keep it for x amount of years for evidence, in case of an appeal. But to keep it indefinitely is bull shit.
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Originally posted by Craizie View PostThat's some bull shit. That sucks, man.I got payment from the insurance on the move, so I just bought another one. I'm just glad I keep records so I didn't have to deal with the ATF anymore. I always thought the gun should have been returned to me though.Originally posted by Broncojohnny View PostThey will do their best to steal it from you in that situation.
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They will do their best to steal it from you in that situation.Originally posted by juiceweezl View PostI had a pistol stolen by the moving company 14 years ago. I noticed it missing the night it was taken and reported it immediately that night to the sheriff's department with the serial number. They said to wait and make sure it wasn't accidentally packed. Of course it didn't show up and the moving company just paid it out via insurance money. About 4 or 5 years later, I got a call from ATF in Ohio (gun stolen in NC and I live in TX). The gun was used in a robbery. I sent a copy of the report I filed to them. I never got the pistol back.
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That's some bull shit. That sucks, man.Originally posted by juiceweezl View PostI had a pistol stolen by the moving company 14 years ago. I noticed it missing the night it was taken and reported it immediately that night to the sheriff's department with the serial number. They said to wait and make sure it wasn't accidentally packed. Of course it didn't show up and the moving company just paid it out via insurance money. About 4 or 5 years later, I got a call from ATF in Ohio (gun stolen in NC and I live in TX). The gun was used in a robbery. I sent a copy of the report I filed to them. I never got the pistol back.
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Considering it was a pistol I don't think so. Well at least he couldn't purchase it since he was only 19 years old.Originally posted by juiceweezl View PostWait. Was the gun acquired legally?!?!?!?11111111111
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I had a pistol stolen by the moving company 14 years ago. I noticed it missing the night it was taken and reported it immediately that night to the sheriff's department with the serial number. They said to wait and make sure it wasn't accidentally packed. Of course it didn't show up and the moving company just paid it out via insurance money. About 4 or 5 years later, I got a call from ATF in Ohio (gun stolen in NC and I live in TX). The gun was used in a robbery. I sent a copy of the report I filed to them. I never got the pistol back.Originally posted by Craizie View PostIf they run the serial # and find it was stolen, will the owner get it back?
I don't know how these things work when there is a homicide with that weapon.
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If they run the serial # and find it was stolen, will the owner get it back?
I don't know how these things work when there is a homicide with that weapon.
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