Guns Stolen from Sheriff

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Reading the comments on that story was disheartening.

I thought they were full of win. Come on do you really expect the average sheeple to have a clue about what they speaking on.

Even among the gun owning community many people speak with out fully understanding the subject they are commenting on.
 

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does anyone know if these firearms were in a safe? the story doesn't mention and some of the comments were calling it into question
 

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About 20 years ago the Seattle, WA Police Department once had an in-house armorer/gunsmith who ripped them off of well over 100 guns before he got of town. They kept it quiet because they didn't want the bad publicity.
He later got arrested, tried, and convicted for a murder involving a silenced 22.
Guess where the 22 and silencer came from?
Those thieves will get eventually get caught and hung for those guns they stole.
 

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Why is the first thought "check the OSA classifieds?"

That implies two things, that OSA allows such deals, and that the members of OSA would do such things. Neither of which do we want.

If these guns were to show up on OSA, the ads would be deleted and the member selling them would be banned.

One of the first rules on OSA is that we neither allow nor condone any illegal activity.
 

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Why is the first thought "check the OSA classifieds?"

That implies two things, that OSA allows such deals, and that the members of OSA would do such things. Neither of which do we want.

If these guns were to show up on OSA, the ads would be deleted and the member selling them would be banned.

One of the first rules on OSA is that we neither allow nor condone any illegal activity.
If i saw them my first step would be to tell one of the tulsa LEO's that are on here to try to buy them :slap: Id like to be a fly on the wall for that one.
 

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