So I was woken up at about 1:00 this morning because of my dog freaking out about something. So, like the man of the house, I grab my gun and go outside to see what's going on. Low and behold, my vehicle was broken into and my $1,300 Kimber pistol was stolen! This has me EXTEMELY upset right now. The vehicle was locked, and the firearm was in the LOCKED glove box. So now I'm not only missing my firearm, but I have a broken window AND a broken glove box. Dude, this sucks. My question to all of you is, if this happened to you and you caught the guy, would you F%CK*NG SCALP THAT DUDE OR NOT?!?!?!?!?
P.S. The local authorities were called immediately and the firearm was reported stolen.
Edit: This will be moved to off topic. Also, this was not an attempt at a firearms debate. This was myself being curious as to how other law-abiding gun owners would handle a situation like this. Also this serves as a lesson as to whether someone should leave a firearm in a vehicle or not, even if secured.
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you have summoned me
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I hope that guy eats Captain crunch without milk!
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He stole from me? damaged my property?, well, normally I would contact police, but if he is running off with my GUN!, with a GUN, OFF WITH HIS HEAD! (by use of force from my gun), if he was stealing something else just report it.... but you made the situation clear, I not letting someone excape with a firearm when they proved right then and there that they are a criminal... criminal + firearm = NOPE! (bang!)
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I hope that guy steps on a lego
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Sorry but you are a moron for keeping a $1,300 item in your car. Expensive lesson learned, made me chuckle
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My dad carries as well. But he brings his guns back into the safe at night for this very reason. Yes, the other guy is wrong to steal a gun as nice a Kimber, but you were stupid to leave a $1,300 gun in the car without supervision. :)
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My dad carries as well. But he brings his guns back into the safe at night for this very reason. Yes, the other guy is wrong to steal a gun as nice a Kimber, but you were stupid to leave a $1,300 gun in the car without supervision. :)
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This'll hopefully make you butt hurt [spoiler]prim dies in mocking jay[/spoiler] [spoiler]what it said spoiler[/spoiler]
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I wouldve shot his ass
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Poop on him.
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Well first I would never keep my gun in the car, secured or not does it really matter if the car is stolen!? Sucks that this crap happens though sorry to hear it. Hope they catch that prick, and hope he doesn't use your gun for anything to bad. (He probably will but you know what I mean)
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From what you have said. You had it coming. Ever heard of preventative measures?
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Well firstly as a responsible law abiding gun owner you should secure your firearms better, other than that you could always see if the gun is covered by insurance, I doubt it though especially if it was left in the car.
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Good job. Now a criminal is armed because of you.
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This is why Americans need gun control. You glove box? Serious? How did they know it was in your glove box? Obviously it was what they were targeting. Meaning someone knew it was there. BOOM! Mind blown!
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Its just a gun, chill. You have another one
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[quote]Edit: This will be moved to off topic.[/quote] Where was this before???
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I would of put lead in his ass
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If you are caught stealing the owner of the stolen property should get to cut off both of your hands. -blam!- thieves.
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Ouch. I would never leave a gun in my car due to that exact reason. Sorry to hear. I hope you can get it back.
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Find him first
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He who lives by the gun, dies by the gun. [spoiler]And may get their other guns stolen between point A and B[/spoiler]
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I'd call the police, but not before taking off a few of his fingers.
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That sucks man, and for those people who say guns are bad and they should not exist, let's try equipping soldiers with nothing but sticks and rocks, see what happens to all of us, we all die, end of story. Guns arnt bad, people are
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You are now being hunted I would suggest laying low or moving out the area