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Think it's eazy to get a firearm from the Tulsa Police Property Room (Think Again.)
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<blockquote data-quote="AV-8R" data-source="post: 3908907" data-attributes="member: 51166"><p>My Colt handgun was stolen from my pickup in a hotel parking lot in Florida. They caught the guys the next day and so within 24 hours had identified my little Colt as mine and that it was my property. It was in the possession of the Fort Walton Beach PD. It took me 13 months to get it back. Countless calls, and letters. And... though I was the known single owner (purchased it new), they would not send it across states to OK to an individual, so it had to be sent to a dealer here in Norman and I had to pay the $25 transfer fee to have my pistol I owned transferred from me to me. So I guess I'm saying that indeed the process of getting your pistol back is unfair and ridiculous, just know it could be much worse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AV-8R, post: 3908907, member: 51166"] My Colt handgun was stolen from my pickup in a hotel parking lot in Florida. They caught the guys the next day and so within 24 hours had identified my little Colt as mine and that it was my property. It was in the possession of the Fort Walton Beach PD. It took me 13 months to get it back. Countless calls, and letters. And... though I was the known single owner (purchased it new), they would not send it across states to OK to an individual, so it had to be sent to a dealer here in Norman and I had to pay the $25 transfer fee to have my pistol I owned transferred from me to me. So I guess I'm saying that indeed the process of getting your pistol back is unfair and ridiculous, just know it could be much worse. [/QUOTE]
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