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FleetsidePaul 06-17-2020 05:30 AM

20 Years
 
My wife's place was broken into about 20 years ago. One of the things stolen was a Nickel plated .357 Colt Trooper MK III.

So today we're checking the mail and there is a letter from the L.A. Sheriffs Dept. stating that they had recovered the gun and we had 30 days to come and get it.

20 years later? :lol: Who would have thought.

We wrote that thing off a long time ago.

So I guess it's a road trip to L.A. for us. My wife wants it back. And I can get a Tommy's double chili cheese burger. :)

4u2nv 06-17-2020 05:49 AM

Re: 20 Years
 
Wonder how many lives it's taken in the 20 years .

GMan69 06-17-2020 07:31 AM

Re: 20 Years
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 4u2nv (Post 8759129)
Wonder how many lives it's taken in the 20 years .

Since the revolver is an inanimate object, incapable of any self generated action, my guess would be zero, zip, zilch, nada, none.

Paul, congrats to you and your wife for your good fortune in recovering ir.

kingsolver72 06-17-2020 07:41 AM

Re: 20 Years
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by FleetsidePaul (Post 8759126)
My wife's place was broken into about 20 years ago. One of the things stolen was a Nickel plated .357 Colt Trooper MK III.

So today we're checking the mail and there is a letter from the L.A. Sheriffs Dept. stating that they had recovered the gun and we had 30 days to come and get it.

20 years later? :lol: Who would have thought.

We wrote that thing off a long time ago.

So I guess it's a road trip to L.A. for us. My wife wants it back. And I can get a Tommy's double chili cheese burger. :)

Only thing better than a Tommy’s double chili cheese burger is...two Tommy’s chili cheese burgers.:lol:
I’m just guessing.

Quote:

Originally Posted by GMan69 (Post 8759141)
Since the revolver is an inanimate object, incapable of any self generated action, my guess would be zero, zip, zilch, nada, none.

Paul, congrats to you and your wife for your good fortune in recovering ir.

Common sense guided by intelligence.
I’m glad your out there GMan69.

Boog 06-17-2020 08:06 AM

Re: 20 Years
 
A food run for a nickel, right? ;)

Sheepdip 06-17-2020 09:10 AM

Re: 20 Years
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by GMan69 (Post 8759141)
Since the revolver is an inanimate object, incapable of any self generated action, my guess would be zero, zip, zilch, nada, none.

Paul, congrats to you and your wife for your good fortune in recovering ir.

I'll second that motion!

truckster 06-17-2020 09:33 AM

Re: 20 Years
 
I hope you find it in good repair.

67ChevyRedneck 06-17-2020 09:48 AM

Re: 20 Years
 
I'm interested to see the condition too.

kwmech 06-17-2020 10:44 AM

Re: 20 Years
 
Damn, I'm more interested in the Tommys burger. I miss those damn things since I moved up north

midnight rambler 06-17-2020 10:48 AM

Re: 20 Years
 
mmm Tommys miss L.A. lol

GOPAPA 06-17-2020 11:12 AM

Re: 20 Years
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by FleetsidePaul (Post 8759126)
My wife's place was broken into about 20 years ago. One of the things stolen was a Nickel plated .357 Colt Trooper MK III.

So today we're checking the mail and there is a letter from the L.A. Sheriffs Dept. stating that they had recovered the gun and we had 30 days to come and get it.

20 years later? :lol: Who would have thought.

We wrote that thing off a long time ago.

So I guess it's a road trip to L.A. for us. My wife wants it back. And I can get a Tommy's double chili cheese burger. :)

Don't think I ever heard of anyone having something stolen for that many years and get it back . I heard of someone getting their classic car back ,but do not remember how many years it was.. nice story to tell Paul ..enjoyed it .. happy for the Mrs.

FleetsidePaul 06-17-2020 11:42 AM

Re: 20 Years
 
I couldn't believe it either but the gun is still registered to her like a car would be. And was reported stolen so it could be traced. I don't know the circumstances on how they found it. They don't give any details. It's just come and get it.

I'm wondering about the condition too. It was perfect when it was stolen. We'll see.

I miss Tommy's too. I'd eat there at least once a week. Messy but delicious. I'd always end up with chili in my beard. Still worth it. :)

Steeveedee 06-17-2020 11:43 AM

Re: 20 Years
 
Nice to get something back, even if it was 20 years ago. I hope that it is in good condition. Now I'm jonesing on a Tommie's chili cheeseburger. Guess what's for lunch? There's a Tommie's about 3 miles from me.

Greg58 06-17-2020 12:14 PM

Re: 20 Years
 
A story with a happy ending, too bad you were without for 20 years.

Stocker 06-17-2020 01:29 PM

Re: 20 Years
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by GMan69 (Post 8759141)
Since the revolver is an inanimate object, incapable of any self generated action, my guess would be zero, zip, zilch, nada, none.

Paul, congrats to you and your wife for your good fortune in recovering ir.

This, for sure! Also, add me to the list of folks waiting for pics.

Ol Blue K20 06-17-2020 01:47 PM

Re: 20 Years
 
I'm in for the pics too. Congratulations on recovering it.

67C10Step 06-17-2020 04:01 PM

Re: 20 Years
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by GMan69 (Post 8759141)
Since the revolver is an inanimate object, incapable of any self generated action, my guess would be zero, zip, zilch, nada, none.

Paul, congrats to you and your wife for your good fortune in recovering ir.

Next time I am in your area I owe you a cold drink of your choosing.

Super to hear it's coming home and hopes for good condition. In line for photos as well.

I just traded for a 1962 S&W 10-5. I'm a sucker for wheel guns. Maybe wanted to be a cowboy or something.

FleetsidePaul 06-18-2020 12:10 AM

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[QUOTE=Steeveedee;8759262Now I'm jonesing on a Tommie's chili cheeseburger. Guess what's for lunch? There's a Tommie's about 3 miles from me.[/QUOTE]

3 miles? You're killing me here. I'd be so all over that.

Three places I miss since I moved.
#1 Tommy's
#2 In N Out
#3 The Hat.

There's nothing up here except Taco Bell and a Burger King. They are okay if you're really hungry. But that's about it.

So I'm looking forward to getting some really good food. It's been a while.
Two other places that I miss.

#1 El Merendero in LaVerne. Right next to the Pomona Fairplex. If you go to the Pomona swap meet or GNRS or whatever. It's the place to eat. We would get our hand stamped so we didn't have to eat the fair food and walk over there. The pork green chile burrito's smothered in sauce are all that. And the salsa is great. Expect a line.

#2 Warehouse Pizza. Also in LaVerne by the fairgrounds. They only take cash and don't deliver. They don't need to. Expect a line here as well. The best pizza ever.

I'd like to go to all of them when I'm down there. But I don't think I can eat that much.

special-K 06-18-2020 07:38 AM

Re: 20 Years
 
That's really cool you got it back, period. But 20 years? WOW!

Quote:

Originally Posted by GMan69 (Post 8759141)
Since the revolver is an inanimate object, incapable of any self generated action, my guess would be zero, zip, zilch, nada, none.

I understood what he was saying w/o taking it to the age old "guns don't kill people, people kill people" thing. That's absolutely true, but I immediately figured what was meant, but not added, was "... at the hands of a criminal". I get why the question was asked, too. The gun was in the hands of "people" who are criminals for 20 years. That's the common sense part. Then there is the statistical part that tells us a high number of gun related (ok, human holding a gun related) crimes are carried out using stolen guns. The gun being stolen does not mean it was used for crime. It might have been put on display as a collectible for 20 years. But you have to wonder how it ended up being confiscated.

kingsolver72 06-18-2020 12:14 PM

Re: 20 Years
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by special-K (Post 8759630)
That's really cool you got it back, period. But 20 years? WOW!



I understood what he was saying w/o taking it to the age old "guns don't kill people, people kill people" thing. That's absolutely true, but I immediately figured what was meant, but not added, was "... at the hands of a criminal". I get why the question was asked, too. The gun was in the hands of "people" who are criminals for 20 years. That's the common sense part. Then there is the statistical part that tells us a high number of gun related (ok, human holding a gun related) crimes are carried out using stolen guns. The gun being stolen does not mean it was used for crime. It might have been put on display as a collectible for 20 years. But you have to wonder how it ended up being confiscated.

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Folks can wonder or speculate if that’s what they want to do. I didn’t wonder what was meant by his wondering how many lives it took. He could have just as easily said I wonder how many liquor stores were robber. He is the only one that knows what he meant if it meant anything at all. He also can elaborate if he wants. I won’t put words in his mouth.
Someone took a gun that didn’t belong to them. That’s lawlessness. What happened with the gun after that, I don’t know.
There are certain people who don’t want others to have guns.
This is what not staying silent looks like.
Again I’m not attributing any motives to 4u2nv.

truckster 06-18-2020 12:18 PM

Re: 20 Years
 
Let us know when you get back with it. I'm really curious to see if it's still in good condition - I hope it is.

I have one missing gun -really just the action - an AR7. A friend took it years ago to adjust the firing pin for me, and I can't remember what friend it was. I'd love to get that one back. It was a gift from my father-in-law.

1976gmc20 06-18-2020 02:37 PM

Re: 20 Years
 
I had a muzzle loader stolen 40 years ago. Funny thing was a couple days ago I ran across the manual for it. It had gotten wet and most of the pages were stuck together but inside there was still the original "registration" card with the shop name, purchase date, and serial number.

I sure don't expect to ever get that one back. I still have all the stuff that goes with it including bullet (ball) mold so I might try to get another fifty caliber rifle just for the fun of it.

FleetsidePaul 06-18-2020 06:12 PM

Re: 20 Years
 
Well we hit kind of a snag. My wife became suspicious at the fact that the letter was so vague. So she called the Sheriffs Dept.
It turns out that she has to send in a LEGR (Law Enforcement Gun Release)form. This was never mentioned in the letter.
It's just a good thing that she got right on it and found out. Because we only have 30 days.

The form is typical moronic government stupidity. Asking all kinds of technical questions about a gun that she hasn't seen in twenty years. And of course it has to be sent by snail mail. Another delay.

This red tape is ridiculous. It's her property. It's registered to her. It was stolen. They know that! Why does she have to tell them what country it was manufactured in. Or how long the barrel is? She doesn't remember after all this time.

Bureaucracy at its finest. You have to jump through hoops to get your own stuff back.And there's a deadline or they will destroy it.

Which is what I think they want to do.

1976gmc20 06-18-2020 06:23 PM

Re: 20 Years
 
So it's being stolen from you a second time? :devil:

truckster 06-18-2020 06:40 PM

Re: 20 Years
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by FleetsidePaul (Post 8759943)
And there's a deadline or they will destroy it.

Which is what I think they want to do.

That's exactly the point. They're fulfilling their legal obligation to return your property, but hoping to make it so difficult that you can't or won't.


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