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The first line of the dealerships loaner agreement in big bold letters is please don’t leave your firearms and ammunition in the vehicle for us upon returning it.
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Cool. I was helping a guy in Walton who bought a neglected storage unit. He found a lil 25 Auto left behind. I think he kept it. There was tons of ID inside the unit.
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During Wickenburg's annual "Gold Rush Days" (our little festival), SASS conducts an introduction to SASS and the guns, and brief competition. It is held right behind the Ford/Dodge dealership.
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Originally posted by David Lee: Cool. I was helping a guy in Walton who bought a neglected storage unit. He found a lil 25 Auto left behind. I think he kept it. There was tons of ID inside the unit.
I used to run storage auctions. Company policy is all guns need to be turned over to PD to be run for stolen. Found a very nice 1944 P38 in one. Came back stolen.
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I'll ask him about the weapon. Another vendor here bought a unit down in Jacksonville, Fla and they found a Craig rifle. I know that went to Gunbroker auction.
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Originally posted by David Lee: I'll ask him about the weapon. Another vendor here bought a unit down in Jacksonville, Fla and they found a Craig rifle. I know that went to Gunbroker auction.
What's a Craig rifle?
Or was it a Krag rifle, like the Krag-Jorgensen rifles used by the US military in the 1890s and early 1900s?
Yes sir, I earned that Rogue... . I saw the rifle on Gunbroker in a penny auction. It was not in good shape and a after market sight had been installed. Committed to memory, if I still have one, it's Krag.
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I see a lot of open carry people at the weekend market here. People pay no attention so thats pretty nice. A friend I have made who works on a horse farm, straps on a big ol' G21 most weekends.
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