Ooops, UPS Can't Find A Russian Sniper Rifle
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January 3, 2003
By Jennifer Parker
Video : KOMO 4 NEWS
The special weapon was supposed to arrive at a local pawn shop on New Year's Eve, but it has yet to show up.
LYNNWOOD - A package containing a Russian sniper rifle didn't make it to its destination on time and now the United Parcel Service is frantically trying to find this highly dangerous package.
KOMO 4 News has learned the rifle was shipped from a pawn shop in Colorado to a pawn shop in Lynnwood. It was sent on December 30, next day air, and was supposed to arrive in Lynnwood on the 31.
The tracking feature on the UPS Web site shows that the rifle left Colorado on the Dec. 30, flew through California, and landed in Seattle on Dec. 31.
But the package still hasn't shown up at a pawn shop in Lynnwood.
It's called a Dragunov sniper rifle. The weapon was the first Russian rifle exclusively designed from scratch as a sniper rifle.
It's designed to destroy a single target and the optical sight is intended for precise aiming. The rifle shipped from Colorado, we're told has night vision along with other accessories.
It's so big it doesn't fit in a regular gun box. The former owner, Daniel King of Colorado says he had to put in a box almost 5-feet long.
"Today I became alarmed when the person at the other end didn't receive it," says King. He says he shipped the rifle to Cascade Pawn in Lynnwood. We contacted the shop and were told it never arrived.
A spokesperson from UPS told KOMO 4 News they "regret that there is a delay and we are assessing the situation." They went on to say that "the package certainly missed its commit time, but it's not considered missing yet."