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Vintage lost gun returned

BobJudyBobJudy Member Posts: 6,633 ✭✭✭✭

Well it wasn't vintage when it was stolen from me in 1989. In fact it was only a year old at the time it went missing. Guess that means I qualify as vintage also.

On the way to one of her volunteer gigs yesterday Judy stopped to empty our P.O. box. She gave me a call and asked why the Flint police department would be sending me a letter. She said she would wait for me to open it when she got home. Turns out it was a letter/notice from their property room and they had a shotgun of mine that had been stolen in 1989. Not expecting much, I went to the Flint P.D. and picked it up this morning. You know it is going to be a good day when you go to Flint, Michigan and don't get mugged or carjacked.

When the clerk let me into the entrance to the property room, I immediately saw my, now old, Winchester 101 field that I haven't laid eyes on in 33 years. It's in a little better shape than I expected. No cracks in the wood, just a lot of small compression marks that will steam out. Different choke tubes than what was in it when stolen, IC/Mod instead of Skeet/Skeet. No major scratches in the blueing, just a couple of small spots of freckling. The bottom barrel doesn't appear to work, and yes I know about resetting the gun so it must be an internal problem. It seems that I now have another project to add to my list - bringing this old girl back to life.

The only info the super nice property clerk lady had was that it was shipped to them from a law enforcement office in Presque Isle. Michigan. For those that don't know, that is near the top of Michigan's lower peninsula on the shores of Lake Huron. From the location and the changing of the chokes as well as the overall condition I think someone's been hunting with it the last 33 years. Definitely not a gang banger or drug house gun. Sorry for the long post, but I am a bit gobsmacked that I am the new/old owner of a gun I gave up on ever seeing again more than a 1/4 century ago. Maybe I should go buy a lottery ticket! Bob

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