London Ky.
Home of the World Chicken Festival.
https://chickenfestival.com/
Worked many times back in the day.
I really love the pet ordinance.
London Ky.
Home of the World Chicken Festival.
https://chickenfestival.com/
Worked many times back in the day.
So in all of this who took the gun from your home. I remember when all of this came down.
That hasn't been determined. I don't know if one of these guys was directly involved in the initial burglary or if it was bought on the street after it was stolen.
Be nice to know. If not the douche nozzles are still out there.
The general consensus from investigators was that these dudes are likely too high up on the food chain to have been involved in common burglary. They were more into home invasions and strong armed drug robberies. ETA: Hence their willingness to roll down to a drug house in Kentucky with a duffel bag full of ski masks, zip ties and stolen guns, which is how this whole thing started.
The intended victims got word they were coming down and stopped them the first time around, held them at rifle point and sent them back home. In the process discovered the bag, including my revolver. The decided to keep the gun for their trouble.
It was a few months later that these dudes allegedly came back down and strangled three people, including a 14 year old kid because they were mad they got punked. Allegedly.
This is possibly the understatement of the year, but these are the people we do not want in society.
This is possibly the understatement of the year, but these are the people we do not want in society.
Key words highlighted. It's a people problem not a gun problem.
Did insurance replace your revolver?
Sort of. They replaced it with a .38 Smith & Wesson Bodyguard. Not even close to the same as the Colt.
I traded that Bodyguard off a long time ago. But yes, presumably if I ever get the gun back I would need to pay back the insurance company for cost of it.
Did the actually "replace" it or did they give you $$$ for what they think it was worth?
They replaced it by buying me the Bodyguard and shipping it to a local FFL. I had to do the 4473 to take possession.
That's pretty bunk. In what world is a plastic Smith & Wesson Bodyguard the same as a steel Colt Detective Special? I mean, I'm an avowed S&W fan and this is still pretty nonsense. Maybe if they had given you a S&W Model 12 or Model 36.
Have you ever seen the show, "Barter Kings"? The basic premise of the show is that these guys have a customer that wants "X". Then they start with something relatively cheap, and keep bartering for other items, with the goal of trading up until they can finally trade for "X" which they then sell to their customer (at least that's how I think it worked). I'm not sure if going from a $400 pistol to a case of .223 was trading up, but I guess that depends on what kind of .223 and what the going price was at the time.Agreed, but I bought the Colt used and it was a steal @ $400. They were willing to replace it with something of equivalent value to what I had paid, not what it was potentially worth. I agreed to the deal, so it is what it is.
I eventually turned that Bodyguard into a Glock 42, then a Ruger LCR, then a case of .223, so I had fun along the way.
Have you ever seen the show, "Barter Kings"? The basic premise of the show is that these guys have a customer that wants "X". Then they start with something relatively cheap, and keep bartering for other items, with the goal of trading up until they can finally trade for "X" which they then sell to their customer (at least that's how I think it worked). I'm not sure if going from a $400 pistol to a case of .223 was trading up, but I guess that depends on what kind of .223 and what the going price was at the time.
ETA: Please don't take that as a criticism. I've made trades that were probably not advantageous to me, but I did them because I wanted whatever I was trading for more than what I was trading away.
They replaced it by buying me the Bodyguard and shipping it to a local FFL. I had to do the 4473 to take possession.
Interesting. I'm surprised they just didn't cut a check? Just curious (if you don't mind answering), was this a standard Home Owner's/Renter's policy or a specific gun policy? Was there a reason they just did not write you a check? Apologies if I missed that somewhere previously posted in the thread.