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Can't believe it happened to me.
Hillbilly:
I had about fifteen guns and my wife's jewelry stolen from my house about ten years ago. Especially makes you mad when they rob you while you're at work.
HoBow:
--- Quote from: Hillbilly on November 14, 2010, 01:24:24 pm ---I had about fifteen guns and my wife's jewelry stolen from my house about ten years ago. Especially makes you mad when they rob you while you're at work.
--- End quote ---
Did you ever get any crimes tied back to you from the stolen guns...that's what I'd be afraid if!
JW_Halverson:
This reminds me that I should get the model and serial numbers of all my guns updated, copied, and saved somewhere outside of my home (fires sometimes steal from us too).
mullet:
I need to do the same, and take photos or a video of them.
NTD:
It seems Photos are a must if they aren't registered. Tucson police Department has a 1911 of mine because it wasn't registered. Now mind you, AZ does not require registration. 2 years ago after moving to Arizona money got really tight, I was sending partial payments on my truck. They didn't like that it was partial payments and counted those months as non-payment. They repossed my truck and with it my 1911. The Repo guys turned it over to TPD and gave me a claim number. TPD said that they required proof of ownership. I said first of all it was sitting in a truck registered in my name. I supplied the serial number, and described every wear mark and aftermarket part on the darn thing, even got service records from my Gunsmith in New Mexico, it wasn't enough, they said because it was registered at some point to another person I needed to prove it was mine. They said pictures of it would be good. Damn this still makes me mad! >:( >:( My wife, a TPD employee, said it's likely to be melted down soon...
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