Al33
Senior Member
Not real sure if this will serve any great purpose or not, but after reading of all the losses in GeauxLSU's thread in the Open forum, Thought it might be worth doing. I noted that several still knew the serial numbers of the stolen guns and I have a few myself.
I thought it would be nice to have them all together and a printout could easilly be made and put in your wallets for reference when needed. You never know when you might run across one of these weapons.
BTW, even if you do not know the S/N, your missing weapon might have had some noticeable characteristic(s) which would make it easily identifiable.
Here is mine which were taken in a burglary about 1976:
Browning .22 cal. semi-auto rifle S/N 13912T37. This was the small rifle that loaded thru the side of the stock.
Also, not a gun, but a recurve bow, a Browning Explorer I, LH, 56", 55#, S/N 4D465-1.
I thought it would be nice to have them all together and a printout could easilly be made and put in your wallets for reference when needed. You never know when you might run across one of these weapons.
BTW, even if you do not know the S/N, your missing weapon might have had some noticeable characteristic(s) which would make it easily identifiable.
Here is mine which were taken in a burglary about 1976:
Browning .22 cal. semi-auto rifle S/N 13912T37. This was the small rifle that loaded thru the side of the stock.
Also, not a gun, but a recurve bow, a Browning Explorer I, LH, 56", 55#, S/N 4D465-1.
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