Doing the right thing: (Good deed rewarded)
A couple of weeks ago (see "Hi and Help?" in introductions) I came you your forum, asking for help to identify a shotgun. Many of you were very cordial and helpful. Some were distrustful, understandably so, based on the info I gave.
Now, the story has had it's conclusion, and I can be more open and frank.
A man called me and said he heard that I buy guns, and he had one he wanted to sell. I met him, and he had the gun I earlier posted pictures of. It was obvious he had no idea what the gun was, as he told me it was a rifle! He offered it to me at a price that would make most of you gag, it was so ridiculously low. It was obvious he was going to sell it to someone, and it was also pretty obvious the gun was stolen. So, I bought the gun, determined to find the rightful owner. But, first, I approached you guys to find out if it was, indeed a Parker. Thank you Harry Collins and Bill Murphy, for confirming it for me.
A couple of days ago, I contacted someone with access to the LE stolen guns registry, and he confirmed the gun as stolen in a neighboring state. He attempted to contact the former owner, only to learn that the owner was deceased. He contacted the next of kin who was executor of the estate, the son. He told the officers that he had no interest in guns, and since I had purchased the gun, I could just keep it. It is now removed from the National Registry of stolen firearms, and is nice and comfy in my safe.
My sincerest thanks to you here on PGCA forums for your help in this, and to remind all of us that doing the right thing doesn't always turn out bad. My motto usually is that no good deed ever goes unpunished, but in this case, my attempt at a good deed was generously rewarded.
Thank you and Good Day to all!
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