joshb
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Don’t give a story lead like that to CNN. They will only pervert any story about stolen firearms and use it as another reason we the public should not be able to own firearms.I wiuld demand to talk to the postal inspector from where it disappeared and tell him to watch the security tapes from where it disappeared. If he wont let him know CNN is interested in running the story.
Good. I will report it to the ATF and have already contacted the police. I have little hope of recovering the insurance monies but may be able to put some indirect pressure on the thief.I was wondering what your legal options are? I agree that I would contact ATF since this firearm crossed state lines which I assume would automatically make everything a federal violation (felony?). If it was shipped by air I would contact TSA as well. I have shipped two bolt action rifles on separate occasions with USPS. I shipped the bolts separately and all were registered mail. No problems but I did ship the rifles in "cheap" rifle cases that were locked and then boxed in a cardboard box.
Given the choice I would now use UPS or FedEx instead of the USPS. My LGS shop uses UPS exclusively.
RightDon’t give a story lead like that to CNN. They will only pervert any story about stolen firearms and use it as another reason we the public should not be able to own firearms.
How damaged were they?I hope you recorded the serial number. Report it stolen to law enforcement with the serial number. It'll go into a database and if it turns up at a pawn shop or in a crime bust of some kind, there's a good chance you'll get it back, if it takes years. I had a bunch of guns stolen out of my house once, and the first thing the police and insurance company asked for was serial numbers. I lucked out when every gun was taken directly from my house to a pawn shop two blocks away, the numbskull. Within 24 hours every piece was accounted for and the young drug addict was in jail. Pawn shops (and perhaps other gun stores?) are required by law to report everything they take in to police, and hold same for 30 days, pending database searches.
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The OP packed it as securely as you do! The problem is it is obviously a long gun, and you can't build a shipping container impervious to a box knife or a pry bar.When I ship rifles, I pack them in a PVC tube w/ caps on both ends. I pad them up inside the tube with cheap memory foam pillow pieces. Then build a heavy cardboard box that fits around the tube because UPS wont accept anything round. Tape the living shit out of it with reinforced tape.
Take pictures of your package contents and packing method/materials. Insure for full value. I just insured something for 5000 dollars and it was 57 bucks. Cost of doing business.
Not damaged in the least. They were in possession of the pawn shop inside an hour. Some valuable guitars were also stolen and sold to the pawnshop. I got every item back after the police had finished their due diligence, a matter of some weeks - you know what they say about the turning wheels of justice.How damaged were they?
Danny
Knowing them like i do i doubt youd even get a callback on a gun lost in the postal system. Has nothing to do with themI think that contacting the ATF on this might be wise, and might just get things moving.
Knowing them like i do i doubt youd even get a callback on a gun lost in the postal system. Has nothing to do with them
I made a report to ATF when I thought I had a firearm stolen from shipment. Being a dealer this was my first legal obligation.Why not report the theft to the ATF. They mite actually do their real intended job instead trying to entrap honest citizens.
Just received a USPS small flat rate box with two small items inside. Thankfully there was plenty of stuffing inside because the box looked like this:
You are very very lucky, and I am happy that you had the best outcome possible. I have heard of recovered weapons having "gang banger modifications" and general abuse.Not damaged in the least. They were in possession of the pawn shop inside an hour. Some valuable guitars were also stolen and sold to the pawnshop. I got every item back after the police had finished their due diligence, a matter of some weeks - you know what they say about the turning wheels of justice.
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Why is it that the ATF will not investigate these stolen firearms. That is supposed to be one of their jobs, or is that the Deep State has infected the ATF that they are allowing these thefts to go uninvestigated so as to further the agenda of the gun grabbing anti 2A communist who are trying to destroy American’s Constitutional Rights. For proof, just look at Biden’s plans for AR15 and more then ten round magazine’s, and remember under Obama’s administration the failed “Fast and Furious” attempt to supposedly entrap Mexican drug gangs by selling them AR15s and M16s, but the real intent was to make American’s citizens ownership of AR15s look bad, and try to ban those rifles. POTUS Trump has two months to clean house of the DOJ, and those agencies under the DOJ’s umbrella.I made a report to ATF when I thought I had a firearm stolen from shipment. Being a dealer this was my first legal obligation.
Their reply, "you need an attorney" I never got a clarification on
that answer.
Luckily the package arrived after much delay. LDS