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Unread 07-17-2015, 11:40 PM   #1
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Thank you from a guy that recently had a LC Smith custom sleeved 28 gauge stolen from my garage. I can only hope that someone such as yourself helps me to locate my gun some day.
That gun should stick out like a sore thumb. If it ever comes up on the internet or at a shoot someone will surely have heard of it and know it was stolen. I would post something on every forum you can find. I hope you can find it quickly.
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That gun should stick out like a sore thumb. If it ever comes up on the internet or at a shoot someone will surely have heard of it and know it was stolen.

Sorry, but I wouldn't hold my breath...

A good friend's Winchester Golden Quail in .410 was stolen about ten years ago. We thought it would be pretty easy to find because the gun's serial number is 410 but we haven't seen or heard tell about such a gun since the day it went missing.
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Sorry, but I wouldn't hold my breath...

A good friend's Winchester Golden Quail in .410 was stolen about ten years ago. We thought it would be pretty easy to find because the gun's serial number is 410 but we haven't seen or heard tell about such a gun since the day it went missing.
On that one yes, but you would have to get close enough to see the serial number as it was a production gun. But no one has ever heard of a 28 L.C. Smith so "Loose lips sink ships."
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Only one 28 gauge ever built by Hunter Arms and still in the family. My gun was an exact replica built from a 20 gauge ejector gun. I keep hoping someone will talk about it, see it at a gun show, etc.
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