Million Dollar Gun Heist in Pageland!

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I call BS. Possible, but improbable. Half finished home, living in trailer on site, has a spare $1mm to invest in 60 guns that all fit into one medium-sized safe.
 
Wouldn't take many sear packs to reach a million clams.
I'm betting SAA or some such collector items. Notice no mention of ass-salt rifles?
 
I call BS. Possible, but improbable. Half finished home, living in trailer on site, has a spare $1mm to invest in 60 guns that all fit into one medium-sized safe.

The house looked closer to "half falling apart" than it does "half finished".
 
Some folks have their priorities in the correct order, too bad the whereabouts fell on the wrong ears.
 
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One of the pictures showed a Glock, so who knows could be a million in guns.
 
Police are worried about where the guns will "end up"? They should ask me.

They'll be sold for $50 a piece in South High Point. :mad:
 
Police are worried about where the guns will "end up"? They should ask me.

They'll be sold for $50 a piece in South High Point. :mad:
I'll give em 75
 
House looks abandoned to me. I'm calling BS.
$1MM
pfft
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I say the trashed safe is the decoy safe and the missing items are located in a storage locker somewhere else in control of the 'owner'. Liberty or Winchester?
 
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who would waste the time and energy to move the safe outside to open it?
Somebody drug a safe out of a house in my neighborhood a couple of years ago, and left with the whole thing.
 
Look at the picture... it shows the floor sawed up around the bottom of the safe.

Still, I agree with calling BS.

"Authorities found a safe in the yard that had been busted open and a pry bar on the ground nearby."

Only if'n it was Jeppo's Stack-On!
 
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who would waste the time and energy to move the safe outside to open it?

Well if somebody is kind enough to "box them up" for you, it would be unappreciative not to take advantage of that.

I know, I will get a safe, a light-weight one, put it in my abandoned house, not bolted to the floor, and put $1 million worth of guns in it. What go go wrong with that? Sure does beat putting a bicycle lock through all of the trigger guards and sticking them in the closet.
 
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Lewis Fowler, a safe salesman from this area, had a safe on display that was a wreck. Beat, banged, scraped..awful. It had been built into and bolted down inside a closet on the second floor of a brick veneer house. The thieves broke in when the family was gone , went to the safe, hooked it up with a chain and Snatched it out the top window in the house. THROUGH the bedroom wall. They left dragging it down the road! Lewis's point was..If somebody put it in, somebody could take it out. According to the evidence they were inside less than 5 minutes. His great selling point for His safes was....this one went through all you see and they didn't get in.
 
You know its a lie.
You can’t get 60 guns in that safe.

You “might” get 20 guns in a safe that size.

And who keeps guns in a house with no climate control and one that is so easily accessed?
 
An average of $14k per firearm? Maybe but that’s a lot of “collectible” ones not just the normal gunshop type firearms ... I don’t have one long gun with all it’s add ons worth half that or handgun worth a quarter if that either.

I’ll point out that if NFA items were involved the ATF, FBI and other EIEIO’s will be looking real hard at that many stamps walking off ... and unless heading south of the border they’d never be able to be legally transferred and owned again. Man if a couple dozen legally transferables just got pulled out of circulation that sucks ... but if any are traced to a crime, which with the rarity and the registration info would be pretty easy, that won’t look good with the spin media will put on it.
 
I once inventoried 40 guns that were estimated to be worth north of a quarter million dollars. They were store in 2 build them yourself, glorified gun cabinets and 2 rolling tool cabinets in a garage. One of the rolling cabinets had a single drawer with $40,000 worth of Swarovski scopes in it.
 
There ain't nothing worth a million dollars in Pageland except maybe someone's 250 acre watermelon crop
 
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