Some of you who have been around a while may recall that my house got broken into about 4 years ago.
Well my "nightstand" gun was stolen.
A few days later it was recovered by the police and several people were sitting in jail. So good for the police.
About 10 days ago I received a letter in the mail that I could call the property clerk and arrange to get the gun. Called them the next morning, they would only release the gun back to me after I passed a background check. Gave them the various and sundry information over the phone. Got a call on Friday saying that I had actually passed the check. Guessed they missed all those felonies
So tomorrow, at precisely 10am I get to show up. And I have to bring the letter they sent me. Then I get to reclaim my property. I'm rather curious to see what condition the gun will be in when I get it back. It was very much mint condition when it was stolen. It will be a bonus if I get it back in minty condition. On the bright side, the insurance company reimbursed me for the loss of the gun, I even told them it was in police custody, but they said that they would reimburse me because I might never get it back. They also reimbursed me for the custom grips too.
Gun is a mirror polished CZ75B, grips are Turkish Walnut, hand inlayed with sterling silver.
Here are BEFORE photos . . . I'll post an AFTER picture sometime after I get the gun back.
Well my "nightstand" gun was stolen.
A few days later it was recovered by the police and several people were sitting in jail. So good for the police.
About 10 days ago I received a letter in the mail that I could call the property clerk and arrange to get the gun. Called them the next morning, they would only release the gun back to me after I passed a background check. Gave them the various and sundry information over the phone. Got a call on Friday saying that I had actually passed the check. Guessed they missed all those felonies
So tomorrow, at precisely 10am I get to show up. And I have to bring the letter they sent me. Then I get to reclaim my property. I'm rather curious to see what condition the gun will be in when I get it back. It was very much mint condition when it was stolen. It will be a bonus if I get it back in minty condition. On the bright side, the insurance company reimbursed me for the loss of the gun, I even told them it was in police custody, but they said that they would reimburse me because I might never get it back. They also reimbursed me for the custom grips too.
Gun is a mirror polished CZ75B, grips are Turkish Walnut, hand inlayed with sterling silver.
Here are BEFORE photos . . . I'll post an AFTER picture sometime after I get the gun back.