

Posted: 12/10/2010 10:28:38 PM EDT
[Last Edit: dpmmn]
1. Allen Pepperbox 4 shot percusion .36 cal 421 pepperbox
2. Allen & Thurber Pepperbox Pepperbox .34 403 5 shot 3. Allen & Thurber 6 shot .36 cal 634 4. Allen & Thurber Rifle .38 Centerfire Extra Long NONE 5. Am. Standard Tool Co. Revolver Rim-Fire .22 43704 7 shot 6. Bacon Arms Co Pepperbox Cartridge Pepperbox .22 cal rim-fire NONE 7. Barber & LeFever Shotgun 10 ga 5165 cased, Double barrel 8. C. Sharpe Pepperbox Pepperbox No. 1 .22 cal rim-fire 1333 9. Colt Rifle Lightning .22 rim-fire 52525 10. Colt Revolver Pocket 1849 .31 248530 6 shot single action 11. Colt Revolver Army .32-20 51157 Double action 12. Colt Rifle Lightning .32-30 W.C.F or .32 C.L.M.R. 7556 13. Colt Revolver ? Store Keepers .33 42310 Lightning double action 14. Colt Revolver Navy 1851 .36 73608 6 shot single action 15. Colt Revolver Navy 1851 .36 174324 6 shot single action 16. Colt Semi-auto 1911 Govt .45 C175688 Grips carved in Japanese Style 17. Colt Revolver Old Line .22 cal 7 shot rim-fire 20375 high hammer variation, single action 18. Colt Pistol Root Model .28 cal 5 shot 3782 19. Colt Pistol New Police Model of 1862 .36 cal, 5 shot 18319 single action 20. Colt Pistol Navy Model of 1861 .36 cal, 6 shot 7774 single action 21. Colt Derringer No 3 Derringer .41 cal rim fire 2330 22. Colt Pistol Army Model of 1860 .44 cal , 6 shot 62837 single action 23. Colt Pistol Army Frontier Model of 1878 .45 cal, 6 shot 674 24. Continental Arms Co. Pepperbox Pepperbox .22 NONE 5 shot 25. Cooper Firearms Mfg. Co Revolver .31 cal , 6 shot 13434 double action 26. Derringer Revolver Rim-Fire .33 435 7 shot 27. E. Remington Rifle Beal's Patent .32 rim-fire 728 28. Ells Revolver 5 shot double action .31 cal NONE made in Pittsburg PA 29. Evans Rifle New Model .44 Evans Long NONE "corkscrew" magazine in buttstock holds 26 cartridges 30. Forehand & Wadsworth Revolver New Model 7 shot .22 cal rim-fire 25 31. French LeBel Military Rifle Model 1907/15 8mm LeBel NONE 32. Hopkins & Allen Derringer X L derringer .41 cal rim fire 472 33. Hopkins & Allen ? Revolver Sentinel Rim-Fire .38 3728 34. Iver Johnson Revolver .32 cal 5 shot 2185 S.&W. 35. Iver Johnson Revolver Hammerless Revolver .32 cal 5 shot rim-fire 69817 36. Japanese Machine Gun Model 99 (1939) 7.7mm rimless 18364 mfg at Kokura Arsenal, Japan Nov. 1944, deactivated 37.Manhattan Firearms Co. Revolver 7 shot .22 cal rim-fire 5954 38. Manhattan Firearms Co. Revolver Navy .36 8672 5 shot single action 39. Marlin Rifle 1893 .25-36 259851 40. Massachusetts Arms Co. Revolver 6 shot .28 cal 944 41. Mauser Military Rifle Model '98 .30-06 (converted) 8515 converted to sporting rifle; was 8mm (7.92x57 Mauser) 42. Merwin & Bray Pistol .32 cal rim fire 760 single shot 43. Moore Revolver front loader .30 cal 6 shot 17575 teat-fire 44. National Derringer Derringer .41 cal rim fire 709 45. Netherlands Military Rifle Model 1871/1888 11x50R or 11mm P352 Sometimes referred to as a Dutch Beaumont; not a .43 Egyptian 46. Oberndorf Rifle Mauser 9x57 mm 72978 set trigger 47. Pettingill Revolver Army .44 3180 Civil War Double action 48. Remington Derringer Elliot .22 2339 5 shot 49. Remington Revolver Pocket Revolver "New Model" .31 cal, 5 shot 12174 50. Remington Revolver Rider .32 58 5 shot double action 51. Remington Revolver Rider .32 8294 5 shot double action 52. Remington Derringer Elliot ring trigger derringer .32 cal 4 shot rim-fire 41501 53. Remington Pistol Rider Magazine pistol .32 cal rim fire NONE extra short 54. Remington Revolver Smoot revolver .38 cal 5 shot rim-fire 822 55. Remington Derringer Vest Pocket Derringer .41 cal rim fire 281 56. Remington Revolver New Model .44 93258 6 shot single action 57. Remington Revolver "New Model" 1874 Army .44 ca; NONE single action 58. Ross Military Rifle 1905 .303 British NONE sporterised 59. Savage Rifle Model 19 "NRA Model" .22 rim-fire 38434 60. Savage Rifle 99 .303 71223 Take-down' rifle 61. Sharps Rifle "Old Reliable" .45 158752 62. Sharps Rifle Model 1863 .52 C37807 used Shards linen cartridge and percussion cap 63. Sharps Pepperbox No 3 .32 cal 4 shot rim-fire 7121 pepperbox 64. Sharps & Hankins Derringer Presentation Derringer .30 cal 4 shot rim-fire 96 65. Sharps & Hankins Pistol .32 cal 4 shot rim-fire 4499 pepperbox 66. Smith & Wesson Revolver Rim-Fire Model 1 3rd Issue .22 17533 7 shot 67. Smith & Wesson Revolver Double action 4th model .32 cal 5 shot 160273 68. Smith & Wesson Pistol Model 1 1/2 "Transition Model" .32 cal 5 shot rim-fire 27788 69. Smith & Wesson Revolver Model 1 2nd Issue .38 4193 Baby Russian' 70. Smith & Wesson Revolver? Safety .38 4992 5 shot 71. Smith & Wesson Revolver 1st Model Schofield .45 cal, 6 shot 475 72. Spencer Carbine Model 1863 .56 rim-fire 17445 equipped with magazine cut-off of the Stabler patent 73. Starr Derringer Derringer"Button Trigger" 4 shot .32 cal rim fire NONE 74. Stevens Pistol Off Hand single shot .22 cal rim-fire 32834 75. Stevens Rifle Hunter's Pet .32 rim-fire 4542 76. United States Rifle Model 1903 .257 Roberts (converted) 273186 77. United States Rifle Model 1917 .30-06 100811 sporterised 78. UNK UNK "Universal Double Action" .34 196 Double action 79. UNK Derringer Philadelphia Derringer .47 cal NONE 80. UNK Dueling Pistols UNK UNK NONE Cased set/Marked Damas D'acier set triggers 81. Warner Revolver 1857 model .30 cal 5 shot rim-fire 1834 82. Whitney Arms Rifle Model 1866 .32-20 WCF 1653 83. Whitney Arms Co. Revolver Whitneyville Armory reveolver .32 cal 5 shot NONE 84. Whitney Arms Co. Revolver Navy .36 8351 6 shot single action 85. Winchester Rifle 65 .218 738566 Bee 86. Winchester Rifle Model 72 .22 rim-fire NONE 87. Winchester Rifle Model 94 .30-30 1324646 "Deer Rifle" 88. Winchester Rifle Model 1894 .38-55 Winchester 43413 89. Winchester Rifle 1876 .40-60 45732 Loading tool to reload cartridges for Model 1876 Rifle 90. Winchester Rifle Model 1873 .44-40 176634A "Button Magazine" Please Contact Contact Mankato Police Department (507) 387-8780 |
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<font size=1>Team LaRue</font id=s1> <font size=1>Tennessee Squire</font id=s1> |
You're about 50 short... Lemme see if I can pull up the PDF and tell where it's left off.
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Originally Posted By noisemaker21: You're about 50 short... Lemme see if I can pull up the PDF and tell where it's left off. I had them, just a lot of typing since board code will not properly accept a copy of a pdf file |
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<font color=red><font size=3>IYAOYAS</font id=s3></font id=red>
<font size=1>Team LaRue</font id=s1> <font size=1>Tennessee Squire</font id=s1> |
That is a HUGE list. I had no idea they lost that much!!
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No bastard ever won a war by dying for his country. He won it by making the other poor dumb bastard die for his country.
George S. Patton |
Thanks for posting the list, hopefully someone will run across one and they can get their guns back.
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There are actually a few missing pieces from that list.
Notably an all nickel plated 1897 Winchester shotgun… In fact I believe there are a few shotguns that didn’t make the list from what I remember seeing in the case back in November. ![]() |
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My understanding is that not all of the guns on display were stolen. The list above reflects what Mankato PD is tracking as the ones stolen.
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It would be quite difficult to launder that many guns.
The fact that they stole so many is going to make it tough to get rid of 'em. Right now they're probably just sitting on them; wondering what to do. Well, that is unless it was the Canadian's softening our defenses and supplying thier gorillas here, before the impending invasion. |
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OMG
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are there any updates or leads yet ?
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"Lessons not learned in blood shall soon be forgotten"
"If you seek peace, plan for war" "I'm having my usual trouble noticing how beautiful the world is just when I might be leaving it" |
the fate of this collection is sad indeed... I really think it was some jokers that thought they were stealing street weapons and not collector pieces. Chances are that even a mid level crew is not going to have the right contacts to sell these as anything other than a "bunch of outdated guns"
They should check the area lakes and such after the thaw to get recover them before they are totaly destroyed... ![]() |
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Nothing has turned up yet.
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Wow, never heard about this. I went to college in Mankato in the 90's and moved away in 2002 or 2003. I'd assume it'd be very, very hard to sell even 5 stolen guns, let alone that many.
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