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Im playing no games and sorry if this smells foul its simply true.

Thanks for those of you offering advice and no hard feelings to the ones more cautious. I appreciate all the different views.
 
Posts: 12 | Location: Indiana | Registered: July 06, 2018Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Originally posted by Justice4all:
I promise ill contribute to the community here and sorry Im OP on this topic as my first post. I have mucho Sig experience and losing a gun to a willfully dishonest person is burning my ass. The bottom line is worst case its a $900 lesson that if they lie to others they will certainly lie to you.


Hope to see you stick around and get your gun back. FYI you haven't looked at X-5 prices recently I guess. More like a $2,000-$4,000 lesson.



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Posts: 21341 | Location: Loudoun County, Virginia | Registered: December 27, 2014Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Your story is making little sense. In your OP you are implying that your gun was stolen and you know who stole it. Now in another post you are implying that you may have loaned this gun out.

Even if you loaned your gun to someone and they don't want to give it back, you still need to go talk to the police. Loaning it to someone may take it out of the stolen category, depending on the subjects intent, and you don't go around accusing them of theft if you don't want a civil suit filed against you.

Either report this to the police or get a lawyer!


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Originally posted by Justice4all:
I promise ill contribute to the community here and sorry Im OP on this topic as my first post. I have mucho Sig experience and losing a gun to a willfully dishonest person is burning my ass. The bottom line is worst case its a $900 lesson that if they lie to others they will certainly lie to you.


Hope to see you stick around and get your gun back. FYI you haven't looked at X-5 prices recently I guess. More like a $2,000-$4,000 lesson.
I’m guessing it’s a 320 “x5”.
 
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I really dont want this persons life ruined because of the situation with kids and all but I just really cant stand lying and stealing.

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Originally posted by Justice4all:
I know some other foruns have stolen gun threads is there one here. I live in Indiana and Im hoping dealers look at stolen gun threads to catch a thief committing a felony by trading it in.



So if the dealer could catch them commiting this felony, what do you expect them to do?


Worst case isn't that you're out $900. Worst case is they sell it to someone who kills a bunch of people with it.


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Worst case isn't that you're out $900. Worst case is they sell it to someone who kills a bunch of people with it.


And your name is linked to it via sales records, etc. Now you are involved. Whose life matters most to you - yours or his? Report it stolen, now.
 
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Hmmmm.....

Nearly 8 billion people on this planet.

So, 50/50 chance this is legit or a bullshit troll post.

That means 4 billion chances of guessing correctly.

Or not.

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Posts: 44715 | Location: ...... I am thrice divorced, and I live in a van DOWN BY THE RIVER!!! (in Arkansas) | Registered: December 20, 2008Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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1. Have you ensured it is listed in the BATFE Stolen Gun Database? Guns in this database have been found and returned to the owner decades later.

2. It is unlikely the thief knows the value of an X-5. To the average thief, it is at best a "gun" for his homeboys.

3. There are other non-SIG related boards with hometown forums. I can help you post in a few. My eddress is in my profile.





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Posts: 32371 | Location: Loudoun County, Virginia | Registered: May 17, 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Maybe civil court, Judge Judy
 
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Originally posted by Mustang-PaPa:
I see your a law abiding concealed carrying citizen in Indiana.
Is it pretty hard to get a CCarry permit in Indiana?


It's impossible to get!

Their LTCH (License To Carry Handgun) on the other hand is a pretty easy process. Wink
Indiana is silent on how you carry (open or concealed).




 
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Originally posted by MikeinNC:
Chongosurte, how is the LGS gonna run those numbers? They do not have access to NCIC.


I was wondering the same thing.


In all the jurisdictions I have worked, all used guns are entered into pawn database systems for pawn shops and are checked by detectives, and the used guns purchased by other FFLs were checked, though I don’t know the how on those.




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Post the serial number of this pistol. Post pictures you took of it, and you almost certainly took pictures of it.

I would think that that would have been the very first thing you would do, and yet, you didn't. You just started on this weird story out of nowhere:
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I knew as I saw that persons life was a wreck that theft was a possibility and it eventually happened. I was too trusting but theft is always wrong.
You act as if we should know what you're talking about.

The whole thing is clumsy and odd and I agree with forum members that you look for all the world like a troll.

Two pages into this thing, and you haven't provided any specifics about this pistol you claim to be trying to find. That's plain odd. In cases of people reporting stolen firearms over the years in this forum, the very first thing they do is post the serial number, and that makes sense. You, on the other hand...

Post the serial number. Post the pictures you took of this firearm and let's take a look at the EXIF metadata on those pics.


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Letting someone with life decision problems get away with this is not doing them a favor. They may have a drug or alcohol problem, or other problem. The sooner they straighten out, the better their life will be.

If you are too soft on them, they will do more and more of this.


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Originally posted by chongosuerte:
Assuming you placed a report with the police, the serial number will be checked when it comes into a gun store.

Usually stolen guns don’t go to gun stores, though.



maybe in NC, not in VA



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Originally posted by chongosuerte:
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Originally posted by walker77:
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Originally posted by MikeinNC:
Chongosurte, how is the LGS gonna run those numbers? They do not have access to NCIC.


I was wondering the same thing.


In all the jurisdictions I have worked, all used guns are entered into pawn database systems for pawn shops and are checked by detectives, and the used guns purchased by other FFLs were checked, though I don’t know the how on those.



Pawn shops work under a different system, re checking for stolen,


FFL's, in Va, have a system to input the data for used guns in the VSP system, same system we use for background checks (we are a Point of Contact state, not a FBI NICS state)

I know a few other dealers that have used it, but most of us do not, since the VSP expects you to run it while the customer is in front of you, (not always feasible)

there is no state or fed law that says it is mandatory



https://chandlersfirearms.com/chesterfield-armament/
 
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Originally posted by chongosuerte:
Assuming you placed a report with the police, the serial number will be checked when it comes into a gun store.

Usually stolen guns don’t go to gun stores, though.




maybe in NC, not in VA


My bad...admittedly did some assuming on that one. Local jurisdictions will vary. Wasn’t thinking.




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What kind of X-Five was it?

There are around 17 versions of the X-Five as a P226. The 320 X-Five has a few also. Not including caliber.
I don't have access to any database that would help you, but I'd bet some of the members here would be able to work with any info provided.
All the databases in the world won't do anything if it isn't reported in the first place.

If you don't want this persons life ruined as you say, remember, they are the one ruining it.



 
Posts: 9545 | Location: Somewhere looking for ammo that nobody has at a place I haven't been to for a pistol I couldn't live without... | Registered: December 02, 2014Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Originally posted by Justice4all:
I promise ill contribute to the community here and sorry Im OP on this topic as my first post. I have mucho Sig experience and losing a gun to a willfully dishonest person is burning my ass. The bottom line is worst case its a $900 lesson that if they lie to others they will certainly lie to you.

Joining the NRA gets you access to free firearms insurance but it needs to be activated. I keep all of my firearms secure but if they get stolen I’ll file a police report, file an insurance claim, get my money and buy a new gun.
 
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Sig 320 five serial number starts 58b and as soon as i figure out where to post serial number and gun pics for file hosting ill do so.

If this is a troll thread it would be the most boring one of all time. I simply asked if there was a place to post stolen gun info and the answer is not a specific forum but post info in general. Its in law enforcement hands now and ill simpy wait.

Again, thanks for the legit offers of advice and some o
your other concerns are valid but I first and foremost want my comp gun back.
 
Posts: 12 | Location: Indiana | Registered: July 06, 2018Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Isn't it crime to fail to report a stolen firearm?


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