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    Quote Originally Posted by pith43 View Post
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    Stolen items (three silencers)
    Three silencers were stolen today, January the 29th, in Byers, COlorado at the Lead Valley gun range located in Arapahoe county.

    The three silencers stolen are as follows:

    762SD from Advanced Armament Corp, serial number B0222

    Evolution 45 from Advanced Armament Corp, serial number E45-2639

    Cobra 9mm from Yankee Hill Machine, serial number C9-1153

    any description of persons of vehicle's? where they left sitting on a bench or in a car? what happened.

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    I believe that he has registered and will be posting shortly

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    Yes indeed, I registered. Took a bit for the e-mail to arrive.

    any description of persons of vehicle's? where they left sitting on a bench or in a car? what happened.
    The three silencers were in a case and a bag left on a bench during a cease fire for lunch at a private range with the only people there being the range owner and a group of fellow students from my school. After lunch I finished packing up, put everything in the truck and went home - unpacking held the nasty discovery of missing items.

    After that, I called and asked the folks who were at the range longer if I had simply left them there by accident - no luck, and no one is talking.

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    Welcome to the forum. I would let those at the school know that whom ever took them is going to prision if they get caught. You would get less prision time for stealing a car than a NFA item.

    Who ever the moron is I bet does not understand they are in possession of an unregistered NFA item. Up to ten years in club fed and up to a 250k fine. Have you contacted ATF and local law enforcement?
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    Quote Originally Posted by HunterCO View Post
    Welcome to the forum. I would let those at the school know that whom ever took them is going to prision if they get caught. You would get less prision time for stealing a car than a NFA item.

    Who ever the moron is I bet does not understand they are in possession of an unregistered NFA item. Up to ten years in club fed and up to a 250k fine. Have you contacted ATF and local law enforcement?

    School now has a post on the "for sale" board titled "STOLEN SILENCERS" and the staff will be asking around. BATFE didn't want to talk to me until I have the police report in hand, and local law has already been notified.

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    I hope it all works out. it really makes you think about how some people act when no one is looking. I have been to several 3 gun matches that are all day events, and people (including me) just leave there guns and gun bags sitting by the bench or a car or the back of the truck, never did I think about my stuff walking off. the people that attend these events are always the nicest and most honest people. I guess from now on I will have to keep a little better eye on my stuff at the range.

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    Long ago stolen - November 2004. Glock 29 #FHU642

    Stolen in Boulder, CO in a burglary.

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    Default Stolen Target .22cal pistols

    Some friends had the following stolen:

    A pelican case with 7 Smith & Wesson Model 41, 22 cal. target pistols was stolen. Each weapon had walnut grips with a dark blue finish. The serial #s:

    1. UAK2503
    2. UAK2603
    3. UAK2291
    4. UAK9292
    5. UAK2508
    6. UAK2506
    7. A761009

    If anyone sees them, please let me know or the Colo Springs PD.

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