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Unread 05-24-2015, 12:44 AM   #1
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A careless mistake on my part resulted in the theft of two of my guns. I had gone out and shot some pen raised birds Thursday morning, prior to my Graddaughters promotion from kindergarten to the 1st grade. Due to the busy schedule I unloaded the gun from the truck and still in the leather slip case placed it on my cleaning cradle intending to clean it Saturday, which is today.

My wife asked me this morning, do you know you left the garage door open Thursday night? I found it open when I left for work at 5:00 AM Friday morning she said.
Going to the garage I found that the LC Smith was gone along with a S&W .177 target pistol I had purchased when I was 13 years old. It was on my bench where I was replacing a seal.

I do not have a SN for the pellet pistol but the L C Smith should be easy to identify. The spec is as follows:

LC Smith 20 gauge sleeved to 28 gauge.
28" barrels on a 00 frame Ejector
Completely restored wood, bluing, and frame re case colored by Buck Hamlin.
Serial number 6614E

I kick myself for being so Carless and leaving the garage door open, but the SOB came 25 feet into my garage to steal the guns.
Since the LC Smith is one of a kind, I am hoping some day it will show up.
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Unread 05-24-2015, 06:42 AM   #2
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Have you notified the authorities yet?
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Sorry to hear that Phil, I know that sinking feeling you get when you realize it's gone. I'm sure you called the police and reported it, but if there are any pawn shops or gun stores in the area I'd check them out and give them your info. I had a DHE 20ga. stolen from my house a few years ago and I found it at a local gun store the next morning. I got the gun back although it was damaged but the gun shop had to pay for repairs. The crook at the gun shop gave the druggie $500. Anyway, good luck and keep searching.
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Yes. Apart from the police. The first place to check is every pawn shop and gun store within an hour or two distance. Also, if any gun shows go on in your area, you may want to contact the organizers and let them know to keep any eye out for it walking into their upcoming show.

Anyone who steaks a gun is likely going to try and sell it for a quick buck. Get that serial number added to the atf list of stolen guns ASAP.
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Phil, I hope you get those guns back, and without damage, I had the same thing happen to me but a little different circumstances, Good luck, notify the authorities, Gary
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Thanks guys. I did call the police and did a report. They have the serial number and hopefully it will show up. Brian how does a person get a gun listed as stolen with the ATF? Do the police do this? In AZ all pawn shops, as well as gun shops by law must report all purchases within a few days. Also hold all purchase for 15. Not to say that there might not be a crooked pawn shop that fails to follow procedures.
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Your serial number will go into a national database that will highlight it if anyone ever does a search on the serial number during a transfer.
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Contact the BATF immediately and give them the information on the gun. It will be entered into the NCIC (National Criminal Information Center) electronic data base list, which is usually distributed to the world the next day. Until it is recovered or returned, it is listed as a stolen gun, which gets a LOT of attention, believe me!
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Maybe its overkill but I would notify the LC Smith Collectors Association. If it stays under the radar for a long time it may come to their attention eventually.

Maybe we ought to have a sticky thread for Stolen Parkers.
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Thanks guys for the advise, Jim Stubendieck from the LC Smith Forum advised me that they gave a list for stolen L C Smiths. I listed mine today. There are now 3 most recent thefts listed. George I think you have a good idea if we had a link for stolen Parker's. Hope no one would need to use it but it is a worthy tool if a person lost a gun. I have had a debate with myself for awhile about reducing my collection. This loss has made be think again about what I have, and how sick I feel over the loss of just one of my sxs, not counting my loss of the S&W .177 pellet pistol. I had saved all summer to by new school cloths and to afford this pistol. I had managed to hold on to it for 45 years the only gun I had since I was a kid.
Thank god for an understanding wife, she tells me to quit beating myself up, and just move on.
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