I would recommend a call to the Sheriff himself to complain. If that didn’t work, OSBI.A Ada deputy has the one that was stolen from my Dad's business that was never returned. Never available for contact. Dad just got tired of the run around.
I would recommend a call to the Sheriff himself to complain. If that didn’t work, OSBI.A Ada deputy has the one that was stolen from my Dad's business that was never returned. Never available for contact. Dad just got tired of the run around.
It's been years ago, probably sold it or one of them kept it. My Dad just quit calling after several times of the person was unavailable. Wasn't going to make the 200 mile round trip for nothing. Just as sorry as the original person that stole it.I would recommend a call to the Sheriff himself to complain. If that didn’t work, OSBI.
I think 3rd gen smiths don’t get the credit they deserve. The accuracy/ergonomics/dependability of every one I’ve had experience with is top notch. I couldn’t love that cs9 I posted any more than I do. The only thing they lack is mag capacity. That being said, if I couldn’t save my own or someone else’s life with the 8rds in my cs9, I’d imagine We’d be just as dead with the 17rds in my g19.Lately I been carrying a S&W 3913 daily and I absolutely love it. It shoots so dang well and its just a dandy. What uncommon or unusual guns do you carry?
The DA gives the authority to release, sale, or assign, it would be interesting to give the DA and PD, to find out what happened to it, if your not satisfied, file a tort against the agency, they tend to replace it instead of paying attorney fees.I would recommend a call to the Sheriff himself to complain. If that didn’t work, OSBI.
Now that’s unusual
Now that’s unusual
YES, sorry I could not let that pass.lolIs it weird that this is one of my holy grail guns?
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