Lol, I completely missed that.It was 20 years ago
Lol, I completely missed that.It was 20 years ago
You've got to share the quick and dirty of how that happened. Was it recovered during a crime, or did it pop up at like an estate sale or something?Not often but my department has recovered guns stolen 20 or more years ago. My oldest recovery was stolen in 1962 recovered in 1994 the serial # was recorded in NCIC and the revolver was recovered in Florida.
Boy that was a long time ago, but if memory serves me a Florida Game & Fish officer made contact with the owner and ran all of the guns through NCIC and got the hit on it being stolen. The owner had purchased the revolver at a pawn shop in either Georgia or Alabama. Of course the officer took possession of it and notified us of the recovery. It took a while but we finally got it back and returned it to the rightful owner. Trying to run down who pawned it resulted in a dead end as the pawn shop was out of business.You've got to share the quick and dirty of how that happened. Was it recovered during a crime, or did it pop up at like an estate sale or something?
Thank you for sharing this story.Boy that was a long time ago, but if memory serves me a Florida Game & Fish officer made contact with the owner and ran all of the guns through NCIC and got the hit on it being stolen. The owner had purchased the revolver at a pawn shop in either Georgia or Alabama. Of course the officer took possession of it and notified us of the recovery. It took a while but we finally got it back and returned it to the rightful owner. Trying to run down who pawned it resulted in a dead end as the pawn shop was out of business.
Notify ATF for sure, They have a pretty good idea who thieves in your area are. FBI also. I am so sorry for his loss. Tell him for me: "Hang in Grizz, this may take a while." PolecatThis was posted in one of the yahoo groups and someone suggested through email that I post it here. Forgive me if it's out of place but we're hoping by spreading the word we can help out this friend. We have reason to believe these guns may be on the way to the Lawrence Co, Ohio area.
A reenacting friend has had his home broken into and has lost around 50 guns, many of them old, having belonged to his ancestors, and considered antique. I know little about these but could you pass this along to anyone you think
might have contact with anyone trading or selling guns so we can be on the lookout? Your help is much appreciated.
A complete and concise list can be found at
http://www.shawneetrail.com/stolen.html
The Following list represents firearms
stolen from the residence of Phillip "Grizz" Hatfield
on Bourbon Hollow, Grayson, Ky
during the week of July 19, 2004.
If you have any information, please contact
the Kentucky State Police (606-928-6421)
and refer the information to trooper Wiley.
You may also contact
Phillip "Grizz" Hatfield at 606-474-2589.
All information received will be kept confidential
Colt National Match .45 auto
Walnut grips,oversize beavertail grip safety,skeleton hammer
Charles Daly Officers model .45 auto
New in box,2 clips,rosewood grips
Walther P-22
.22 auto in box w/ acces.
Smith & Wesson Model 29-2
Overesize Target grips,in Presentation caes w/ acces.
Cimmaron Thunderer
#5933
3.5 in barrel,ivory one piece grips
Uberti Bisley model
4 5/8 in barrel,walnut grips
Uberti 1858 Remington
A40233
5.5 inch barrel,conversion cyl. In .45 colt
1851 Navy colt custom
Custom built from different parts, 2 piece ivory grips,fluted cly.
Traditions 1860 Army
140478986
8 inch barrel walnut grips
Pietta 1860 Amy
pf2940
5.5 inch barrel,walnut grips
Philadelphia Derringer
.44 cal,reproduction
Kimber Platnium Series .22 conversation kit
in box with clip
Ruger Single Six,Old Model
76598
Nickel plated with repro stag grips, some flaking on finish
Harrington &Richardson
224921
nickel .32cal.
1917 Webley
.45 auto for half moon clips,exc. Condition,slight crack in grip
H&R .22 DA
6 in barrel,cream and brown grips
Colt King Cobra
4 in barrel, bright stainless,custom Houge wood grips
Bushmaster AR15
16.5 in barrel,h bar,w/ comp.
Springfield M1 Garand
164 scribed on bolt top
non import,1944 manuf.
Springfield M1 Garand
Blue Sky Import,new bolt,trigger group, 1944 manf.
Springfield 1873 Trapdoor Rifle
45/70,
Springfield 1884 Trapdoor Rifle
45/70 very good
Winchester model 12
16 gauge,28 inbarrel,taper choke in barrel
Remington Model 11
16 gauge,IC ,
97 TW /Winchester repro 1897 Trench Gun
MIL 4970
12 gauge, WW1 trench gun repro
New Worchester
N/a
12 gauge,double barrel
Petersoli Sharps Long Range Express
SH11558
45/70 w/long range tang sights, globe front
Savage model 24
.22/410 O/U, walnut stock & forearm
Remington Nylon 66 Bi-Cenntenial
Engraved Bi-Cenntenial W/ 3x9 scope
Ruger 10 22
Blue,walnut stock,wide view scope
Ruger 10 22
Stainlees steel,Mannilicher laminate stock,satinleess Simmons scope
Ithica
.22 lever single shot,scratches on reciever
Ruger M-44
.44 mag semi auto, first model, w/1.5x3 scope
WinchesterModel 670
.264 mag,w/6x12 range finder-bullet drop scope
Marlin 1894CB45
99123174
.45 colt lever,24 in.oct. barrel
New England Arms
12 gauge single barrel
Universal M-1 Carbine
w/ sling & oiler
Wincherster 1894 Rifle
.38/55 oct. barrel, front is older 1894,rear of rifle is new model, hand made forearm and barrel band
Mosin Nagant
7.62x54 cut down rifle,replacement high front sight
Mauser Argentine Carbine
7.65
Springfield
.22 semi auto,no mag tube
Marlin Buckaroo
01249608
Single shot youth model{Buckaroo} w/scope
Martini Henry
303 cal, carbine needs work,falling block, long lever
Springfield 1870 Trapdoor Rifle
50/70,very good
Eddystone Arsenal
806982
P1917 bolt AA marked on stock, Excellent
Double Barrel Percussion Shotgun
Hand carved stock in shape of horses head on pistol grip,14 ga
Brenda
Phillip Grizz Hatfield ObituaryNotify ATF for sure, They have a pretty good idea who thieves in your area are. FBI also. I am so sorry for his loss. Tell him for me: "Hang in Grizz, this may take a while." Polecat
OOOOPS! Thanks for the correction.
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