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Bug the hell out of both PDs.
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QD sling attachment on end plate is another part that matches up , this is great news for you. Hopefully they can find the rest of your guns.
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Hoping Narc gets his Costa back!!!
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Narc! I hope you can get this back easily. Any news on any of the other rifles?
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If that ain't yours I'll be a monkey's uncle.
I so hope that it is yours and you get it back. Plus, the rest of your collection. |
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Bet the aimpoint battery is still burning bright
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What an awesome find! Fingers crossed for you NARC.
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awesome stuff!
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Rooting for you Narc....Hope this one is the first of all your collection you get back....
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Heck yeah! That would so awesome to get that back in your hands!
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Hoping the cops aren't dicks about "evidence"
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Originally Posted By 3StampCollector: Oh that will end up in some cops collection. Trust me I know from experience. They destroy pellet guns and the junk that has electric tape on the handles not the nice ones. It is called "checking a gun out and qualifying with it." If you leave the department they will want it back but after years they forget trust me. I would go to the gun room once a week to look at the goodies. Grab one or two then hit the range with free bullets. Sling 50 of their rounds down range and take it home. View Quote |
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Uhhhhhh let me be the first to say this guys department is not consistent with most and I would bet a paycheck on that.
Originally Posted By Tiger21Bravo:
So you're an admitted thief? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Tiger21Bravo:
Originally Posted By 3StampCollector:
Oh that will end up in some cops collection. Trust me I know from experience. They destroy pellet guns and the junk that has electric tape on the handles not the nice ones. It is called "checking a gun out and qualifying with it." If you leave the department they will want it back but after years they forget trust me. I would go to the gun room once a week to look at the goodies. Grab one or two then hit the range with free bullets. Sling 50 of their rounds down range and take it home. |
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Originally Posted By Tiger21Bravo:
So you're an admitted thief? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Tiger21Bravo:
Originally Posted By 3StampCollector:
Oh that will end up in some cops collection. Trust me I know from experience. They destroy pellet guns and the junk that has electric tape on the handles not the nice ones. It is called "checking a gun out and qualifying with it." If you leave the department they will want it back but after years they forget trust me. I would go to the gun room once a week to look at the goodies. Grab one or two then hit the range with free bullets. Sling 50 of their rounds down range and take it home. It's ok. It's just unused evidence. |
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Hope it works out soon Mr. G!
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Originally Posted By 3StampCollector:
Oh that will end up in some cops collection. Trust me I know from experience. They destroy pellet guns and the junk that has electric tape on the handles not the nice ones. It is called "checking a gun out and qualifying with it." If you leave the department they will want it back but after years they forget trust me. I would go to the gun room once a week to look at the goodies. Grab one or two then hit the range with free bullets. Sling 50 of their rounds down range and take it home. View Quote I'm confused -- it really sounds to me like you just admitted to a felony on the internet. Maybe I've misread? |
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Originally Posted By JohnnyCarcinogen:
It's ok. It's just unused evidence. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By JohnnyCarcinogen:
Originally Posted By Tiger21Bravo:
Originally Posted By 3StampCollector:
Oh that will end up in some cops collection. Trust me I know from experience. They destroy pellet guns and the junk that has electric tape on the handles not the nice ones. It is called "checking a gun out and qualifying with it." If you leave the department they will want it back but after years they forget trust me. I would go to the gun room once a week to look at the goodies. Grab one or two then hit the range with free bullets. Sling 50 of their rounds down range and take it home. It's ok. It's just unused evidence. Could be worse, I worked with a guy caught stealing cocaine from the evidence room |
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Not with the department any more but I will say all departments either have a auction or the place a different serial number on the gun and make them available for officers to check them out of their gun room. Of course this is after any and all court case that involves the weapon. Look it up. Worked for Metro Nashville PD. They do it. Where are all the guns seized after Katrina? You think those guns are not in the hands of cops? Those people are still trying to get their guns back. Also a fact. But I'm making it up only my old department does things like that. Ha! Stupidity is contagious watch out!
Narc I'm rooting for ya. |
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Originally Posted By 3StampCollector:
Not with the department any more but I will say all departments either have a auction or the place a different serial number on the gun and make them available for officers to check them out of their gun room. Of course this is after any and all court case that involves the weapon. Look it up. Worked for Metro Nashville PD. They do it. Where are all the guns seized after Katrina? You think those guns are not in the hands of cops? Those people are still trying to get their guns back. Also a fact. But I'm making it up only my old department does things like that. Ha! Stupidity is contagious watch out! Narc I'm rooting for ya. View Quote I bet you are a lot of fun at parties |
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Originally Posted By 3StampCollector:
Not with the department any more but I will say all departments either have a auction or the place a different serial number on the gun and make them available for officers to check them out of their gun room. Of course this is after any and all court case that involves the weapon. Look it up. Worked for Metro Nashville PD. They do it. Where are all the guns seized after Katrina? You think those guns are not in the hands of cops? Those people are still trying to get their guns back. Also a fact. But I'm making it up only my old department does things like that. Ha! Stupidity is contagious watch out! Narc I'm rooting for ya. View Quote Please.....go on..... |
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So Nashville simply alters serial numbers and gives away other people's guns? Sounds legit. Maybe guns that were "seized" as part of a crime might be used for a patrol rifle program...possibly...but I have a hard time believing what you are saying happens often. That has federal trouble written all over it.
All of our guns are barcoded and end up in our crime scene building and are in a room locked with fancy freaking face or retina scanner. It's like James Bond stuff. Your claim about ALL departments auctioning guns off or altering serial numbers to use them for their own personal use is 100% completely false. You sound like someone that got fired from Nashville PD. Originally Posted By 3StampCollector:
Not with the department any more but I will say all departments either have a auction or the place a different serial number on the gun and make them available for officers to check them out of their gun room. Of course this is after any and all court case that involves the weapon. Look it up. Worked for Metro Nashville PD. They do it. Where are all the guns seized after Katrina? You think those guns are not in the hands of cops? Those people are still trying to get their guns back. Also a fact. But I'm making it up only my old department does things like that. Ha! Stupidity is contagious watch out! Narc I'm rooting for ya. View Quote |
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Originally Posted By jcgodfrey:
So Nashville simply alters serial numbers and gives away other people's guns? Sounds legit. Maybe guns that were "seized" as part of a crime might be used for a patrol rifle program...possibly...but I have a hard time believing what you are saying happens often. That has federal trouble written all over it. All of our guns are barcoded and end up in our crime scene building and are in a room locked with fancy freaking face or retina scanner. It's like James Bond stuff. Your claim about ALL departments auctioning guns off or altering serial numbers to use them for their own personal use is 100% completely false. You sound like someone that got fired from Nashville PD. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By jcgodfrey:
So Nashville simply alters serial numbers and gives away other people's guns? Sounds legit. Maybe guns that were "seized" as part of a crime might be used for a patrol rifle program...possibly...but I have a hard time believing what you are saying happens often. That has federal trouble written all over it. All of our guns are barcoded and end up in our crime scene building and are in a room locked with fancy freaking face or retina scanner. It's like James Bond stuff. Your claim about ALL departments auctioning guns off or altering serial numbers to use them for their own personal use is 100% completely false. You sound like someone that got fired from Nashville PD. Originally Posted By 3StampCollector:
Not with the department any more but I will say all departments either have a auction or the place a different serial number on the gun and make them available for officers to check them out of their gun room. Of course this is after any and all court case that involves the weapon. Look it up. Worked for Metro Nashville PD. They do it. Where are all the guns seized after Katrina? You think those guns are not in the hands of cops? Those people are still trying to get their guns back. Also a fact. But I'm making it up only my old department does things like that. Ha! Stupidity is contagious watch out! Narc I'm rooting for ya. |
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Originally Posted By 3StampCollector: Not with the department any more but I will say all departments either have a auction or the place a different serial number on the gun and make them available for officers to check them out of their gun room. Of course this is after any and all court case that involves the weapon. Look it up. Worked for Metro Nashville PD. They do it. Where are all the guns seized after Katrina? You think those guns are not in the hands of cops? Those people are still trying to get their guns back. Also a fact. But I'm making it up only my old department does things like that. Ha! Stupidity is contagious watch out! Narc I'm rooting for ya. View Quote |
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Originally Posted By Mopseydocks6014:
You're wrong. Please stop posting until you get your head out of your rear. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Mopseydocks6014:
Originally Posted By 3StampCollector:
Not with the department any more but I will say all departments either have a auction or the place a different serial number on the gun and make them available for officers to check them out of their gun room. Of course this is after any and all court case that involves the weapon. Look it up. Worked for Metro Nashville PD. They do it. Where are all the guns seized after Katrina? You think those guns are not in the hands of cops? Those people are still trying to get their guns back. Also a fact. But I'm making it up only my old department does things like that. Ha! Stupidity is contagious watch out! Narc I'm rooting for ya. I have no idea what goes on in Nashville, but my wife had a pistol 'stolen' by someone in the Ft. Lauderdale PD. Her gun was stolen. After 3 or 4 months, she got a call from a Ft. Lauderdale homicide detective. They had her gun, she immediately told him she wanted it back. He told her after the case was settled, she'd get it back. After a couple of years, she couldn't get anyone to answer or return calls, detective she was talking to transferred. Just guessing some cops wife has her pistol. It was a pink LCP. |
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Holy shit, what a small world it is indeed! Really hope this works out for you, Narc! (As an aside, it's kinda weird rooting for a Narc; things sure have changed in the 20 years since high school.)
Also, LOL @ the former Nashville PD firearms thief. |
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Face up, make your stand, and realize you're living in the golden years.
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Good luck man! Stay on both PD's. There should have confirmation that the gun was recovered by the PD.
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Originally Posted By mi650:
I have no idea what goes on in Nashville, but my wife had a pistol 'stolen' by someone in the Ft. Lauderdale PD. Her gun was stolen. After 3 or 4 months, she got a call from a Ft. Lauderdale homicide detective. They had her gun, she immediately told him she wanted it back. He told her after the case was settled, she'd get it back. After a couple of years, she couldn't get anyone to answer or return calls, detective she was talking to transferred. Just guessing some cops wife has her pistol. It was a pink LCP. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By mi650:
Originally Posted By Mopseydocks6014:
Originally Posted By 3StampCollector:
Not with the department any more but I will say all departments either have a auction or the place a different serial number on the gun and make them available for officers to check them out of their gun room. Of course this is after any and all court case that involves the weapon. Look it up. Worked for Metro Nashville PD. They do it. Where are all the guns seized after Katrina? You think those guns are not in the hands of cops? Those people are still trying to get their guns back. Also a fact. But I'm making it up only my old department does things like that. Ha! Stupidity is contagious watch out! Narc I'm rooting for ya. I have no idea what goes on in Nashville, but my wife had a pistol 'stolen' by someone in the Ft. Lauderdale PD. Her gun was stolen. After 3 or 4 months, she got a call from a Ft. Lauderdale homicide detective. They had her gun, she immediately told him she wanted it back. He told her after the case was settled, she'd get it back. After a couple of years, she couldn't get anyone to answer or return calls, detective she was talking to transferred. Just guessing some cops wife has her pistol. It was a pink LCP. Not necessarily..... Homicide trials can take years to prosecute and the gun would be kept in evidence until the case is done. Call the evidence department and ask. |
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Narc just out of curiosity, if worse case the PDs become giant PIA's, do you have a lawyer friend that can help you out with getting your property back?
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Originally Posted By sgwlower:
Narc just out of curiosity, if worse case the PDs become giant PIA's, do you have a lawyer friend that can help you out with getting your property back? View Quote Let's be honest here. This is NJ the worst case scenario is that the police show up and cuff him. That scenario is unlikely, but they may very well deem that his rifle is an assault weapon and keep it. He should have a lawyer at the ready. Good luck narc. |
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Originally Posted By 3StampCollector:
Oh that will end up in some cops collection. Trust me I know from experience. They destroy pellet guns and the junk that has electric tape on the handles not the nice ones. It is called "checking a gun out and qualifying with it." If you leave the department they will want it back but after years they forget trust me. I would go to the gun room once a week to look at the goodies. Grab one or two then hit the range with free bullets. Sling 50 of their rounds down range and take it home. View Quote So you admit to stealing? As a police officer, from the property room? |
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Originally Posted By 3StampCollector:
Not with the department any more but I will say all departments either have a auction or the place a different serial number on the gun and make them available for officers to check them out of their gun room. Of course this is after any and all court case that involves the weapon. Look it up. Worked for Metro Nashville PD. They do it. Where are all the guns seized after Katrina? You think those guns are not in the hands of cops? Those people are still trying to get their guns back. Also a fact. But I'm making it up only my old department does things like that. Ha! Stupidity is contagious watch out! Narc I'm rooting for ya. View Quote So now you are altering or changing serial numbers? You're a real peice of work. |
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Originally Posted By Mopseydocks6014:
You're wrong. Please stop posting until you get your head out of your rear. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Mopseydocks6014:
Originally Posted By 3StampCollector:
Not with the department any more but I will say all departments either have a auction or the place a different serial number on the gun and make them available for officers to check them out of their gun room. Of course this is after any and all court case that involves the weapon. Look it up. Worked for Metro Nashville PD. They do it. Where are all the guns seized after Katrina? You think those guns are not in the hands of cops? Those people are still trying to get their guns back. Also a fact. But I'm making it up only my old department does things like that. Ha! Stupidity is contagious watch out! Narc I'm rooting for ya. No shit. Seriously 3stampfelon, stfu because you're so wrong its painful. |
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Originally Posted By MaxxII:
No shit. Seriously 3stampfelon, stfu because you're so wrong its painful. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By MaxxII:
Originally Posted By Mopseydocks6014:
Originally Posted By 3StampCollector:
Not with the department any more but I will say all departments either have a auction or the place a different serial number on the gun and make them available for officers to check them out of their gun room. Of course this is after any and all court case that involves the weapon. Look it up. Worked for Metro Nashville PD. They do it. Where are all the guns seized after Katrina? You think those guns are not in the hands of cops? Those people are still trying to get their guns back. Also a fact. But I'm making it up only my old department does things like that. Ha! Stupidity is contagious watch out! Narc I'm rooting for ya. No shit. Seriously 3stampfelon, stfu because you're so wrong its painful. ^This Also lets get back on track here and support a fellow ARFCOMMER while he is trying to get his stolen property back. Stop with the Cop bashing, go to GD with that nonesense. |
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Oh my this thread derailed...
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Patiently waiting for Narc's jubilant yelp of Oh Yeah ...
I know the feeling. Had a motorcycle stolen years ago and never saw it again. But to get something back is awesome. |
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awesome Narc! I hope it happens and fast
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best of luck retrieving your rifle. at least you know what happened to it now.
..........too bad they didn't catch the scumbag that stole it. I fucking HATE thieves. |
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Originally Posted By mi650:
I have no idea what goes on in Nashville, but my wife had a pistol 'stolen' by someone in the Ft. Lauderdale PD. Her gun was stolen. After 3 or 4 months, she got a call from a Ft. Lauderdale homicide detective. They had her gun, she immediately told him she wanted it back. He told her after the case was settled, she'd get it back. After a couple of years, she couldn't get anyone to answer or return calls, detective she was talking to transferred. Just guessing some cops wife has her pistol. It was a pink LCP. View Quote If she got a call from a Homicide Detective, then the gun was evidence in a homicide. Unless the case was closed and the suspect has exhausted the appeals process, it's still evidence. No police officer is going to risk prison to steal a pink LCP, when CDNN has them on super sale for about $250. My department has an axe in evidence that was used in a murder back in 1977. 19 year old male killed his girlfriend with it. It was his first arrest. He was convicted and sent to prison. He was killed in prison 2 years later. We still have the axe because "It was used in a murder." Call the Chief and ask about it. Or get a lawyer involved. |
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Waiting for outcome, good luck Narc
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Update: it is my Costa. Serial numbers have been confirmed. Waiting for the Paterson detective on the case for more details on the seizure.
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Originally Posted By Narc45ACP:
Update: it is my Costa. Serial numbers have been confirmed. Waiting for the Paterson detective on the case for more details on the seizure. View Quote Awesome that it has been found!!! But I'll wait to celebrate until we have photographic evidence that it has been returned to its rightful owner ETA - you should tell them 1 9mm round was stolen from you as well because it looks like they found that too! |
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They're still running it through checks to see if it has been used in any crime. Then have to go through paperwork. Then might need a lawyer to get it back.....
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Originally Posted By Narc45ACP:
They're still running it through checks to see if it has been used in any crime. Then have to go through paperwork. Then might need a lawyer to get it back..... View Quote I am telling you now, do not wait to get a lawyer, get on it now. It could literally be years until you get it back. My friend had to sue the sheriffs dept. when they recovered his stolen gun, this was in Texas, and it took almost 5 years to get it back from being recovered by the Sheriffs Dept. and it was never used in a crime. TL;DNR - GET A LAWYER YESTERDAY |
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