nmyotebuster
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Wife called today and said when she arrived there was a kid sitting out front of our place, and as she pulled in the drive he took off like a bat out of h311.
She got inside, and all of my firearms were laid out on the living room floor.
He had helped hisself to my daughter's Gym bag, and had loaded all my Xbox Games and my Wii.
I guess he probably had called for a "get-away" car, and was waiting for them to come help him lift my guns.
He got away with 1, my daughter's first combo gun ( as it was broken down and quick to fit in the duffel bag ), but none of the others.
I thought it would never happen to me, but it did, and I was @#$^ lucky that my wife got home when she did, or I would have lost 12 firearms, including some my Grandfather had left me.
Keep a list of your firearms and their serial numbers, and not just on your home computer, because those fools will probably steal that as well.
Stick the list in your safety deposit box, give a copy to a trusted friend.
I have moved my firearms to my parents for the night, if those sorry sacks come back tomorrow they won't find anything but me here as I wait for my dad to deliver the new gun-safe.
Be safe out there, and watch your back. @$$-holes are everywhere.
Thanks for letting me vent,
And thank GOD, that my family wasn't home when they broke in and no one got hurt.
NMYB
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Teach your kids to hunt now, and you won't have to hunt for them later.
She got inside, and all of my firearms were laid out on the living room floor.
He had helped hisself to my daughter's Gym bag, and had loaded all my Xbox Games and my Wii.
I guess he probably had called for a "get-away" car, and was waiting for them to come help him lift my guns.
He got away with 1, my daughter's first combo gun ( as it was broken down and quick to fit in the duffel bag ), but none of the others.
I thought it would never happen to me, but it did, and I was @#$^ lucky that my wife got home when she did, or I would have lost 12 firearms, including some my Grandfather had left me.
Keep a list of your firearms and their serial numbers, and not just on your home computer, because those fools will probably steal that as well.
Stick the list in your safety deposit box, give a copy to a trusted friend.
I have moved my firearms to my parents for the night, if those sorry sacks come back tomorrow they won't find anything but me here as I wait for my dad to deliver the new gun-safe.
Be safe out there, and watch your back. @$$-holes are everywhere.
Thanks for letting me vent,
And thank GOD, that my family wasn't home when they broke in and no one got hurt.
NMYB
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Teach your kids to hunt now, and you won't have to hunt for them later.