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Rigster
05-09-2018, 21:32
I registered with you fellows after reading BigTexasOne and his problems with MJ Tulo Gunmakers back in April. I was having problems getting a gun returned after Mr. Tulowitski restocked my LC Smith shotgun.. I delivered the gun to his shop in Lakewood in July of 2016 and was promised it would be done by November 2016. Work and family got in the way and I finally called him in Aug.2017 to see if I could get the gun for a hunt in South Dakota. No problem as he was getting readt to put the finish on it. Well, we missed September but he promised to have it done for Colorado pheasant season opening.
That's when he had to go to Atanta for his daughter. In the meantime, I found another ph. number for him and contacted him in January 2018. Then we started to set pick up dates. 15 dates, 15 excuses for why he couldn't make it. Haven't heard from him since Mar.30.
I then found this site and BigTexasOnes same situation. The following day, I called Lakewood PD and reported my gun stolen by Mr. Tulowitzki. They have assigned a case number and have a detective working on the case. There are two more people that I know of that are in the same boat. I haven't heard back from the PD.
Thought I'd post just to let everyone know that there is a still a problem out there.

TFOGGER
05-09-2018, 21:54
Sucks to hear. Leslie actually got his Browning back, after I and a couple of other members did some leg work. A call to the ATF might be a good idea in your case as well.

Irving
05-09-2018, 21:58
Now that you saw the end result of the other thread looks like you skipped all the other work and jumped to the important part of getting the authorities involved.

Rigster
05-11-2018, 11:29
I had called the ATF Denver office before I called the police. The agent said to get a police case number and if I hadn't heard anything back to give him a call back in a couple months. At this point, I doubt if I ever see my shotgun again, but Mr. Tulowitzki needs to have some federal heat applied to him.

J
05-11-2018, 13:27
I had called the ATF Denver office before I called the police. The agent said to get a police case number and if I hadn't heard anything back to give him a call back in a couple months. At this point, I doubt if I ever see my shotgun again, but Mr. Tulowitzki needs to have some federal heat applied to him.

Even if they can't help you directly, I'm sure enough complaints will get a review of his FFL and possibly lead to revocation. This might save others the headaches you are going through. I'd suggest you keep up with it for those reasons.

TFOGGER
05-11-2018, 15:45
Even if they can't help you directly, I'm sure enough complaints will get a review of his FFL and possibly lead to revocation. This might save others the headaches you are going through. I'd suggest you keep up with it for those reasons.

I'm guessing he's already waist deep in sh!t because he didn't file the change of address with ATFE...

MrAK
05-11-2018, 15:59
I’d rather be dealing with 3 psychotic ex girlfriends than get in that kind of shit with the atf

Ianski
05-11-2018, 19:12
I'm sorry you are going through that. Having worked in various shops in various states and places as a gunsmith I hate hearing about these situations. This the stuff that destroys customer trust. I've moved to places and looked for gunsmithing jobs and heard about similar situations with local shops and avoided all contact or involvement with them. I cannot fathom how a shop(or usually a shop owner) could be this negligent and/or straight-up criminal and dishonest. Even if there are extenuating circumstances it is unacceptable. When you deal in something as controlled as firearms you don't have the luxury of life getting in the way. Like MrAK said, ATF ain't no one to jack with. Hopefully it will result in an FFL revocation, raid and seizure of firearm assets and your shotgun will be returned. You never know, I've known people who've received guns from local law enforcement years after stuff goes missing. The process is certainly surprisingly slower than you would expect from the BATFE.

henpecked
05-11-2018, 19:56
Your not a lone, a few years back it took the ATF to recover my Colt model 70 1911.
The guy had it 2 years for what was suppose to be a 3 week swapping out the sights repair. ATF told me he had guns in there 8 plus years from not returning repairs.

Skip
05-12-2018, 10:18
MJ Tulo Guntakers didn't learn the lesson the first time? WTF is wrong with people!

He needs to just get out of the biz.

Rigster
08-01-2018, 12:39
Well, I finaly got my gun back from that dick. After the ATF and the Lakewood PD tracked him down in Great Plains, Texas, he promised to return the firearms he still had. I got mine yesterday. It was completely disassembled and in pieces. The frame looks like it had been put in a vise and bent until it cracked, he polished the color case hardening from the side plates and completely disasembled the trigger group and actions. The detective told me that sense he returned the gun, it was now probably a civil matter.
I'm going to call the trade school that he is now employed with and let them know what kind of master gunsmith they hired and generally make his life uncomfortable.

Sawin
08-01-2018, 12:50
Well, I finaly got my gun back from that dick. After the ATF and the Lakewood PD tracked him down in Great Plains, Texas, he promised to return the firearms he still had. I got mine yesterday. It was completely disassembled and in pieces. The frame looks like it had been put in a vise and bent until it cracked, he polished the color case hardening from the side plates and completely disasembled the trigger group and actions. The detective told me that sense he returned the gun, it was now probably a civil matter.
I'm going to call the trade school that he is now employed with and let them know what kind of master gunsmith they hired and generally make his life uncomfortable.

^^^^WOW ^^^^
Yes, he is definitely a "dick" for that move. Be careful with the job-impact though. If he were to get fired because of you, he might become unhinged and come looking... He has already proven to have some screws loose with his behavior.

Skip
08-01-2018, 13:23
So sorry OP, that sucks!

thedave1164
08-01-2018, 14:26
I don’t know how people can treat others that way and sleep at night.

Sorry for your troubles OP

Jeffrey Lebowski
08-01-2018, 20:21
^^^^WOW ^^^^
Yes, he is definitely a "dick" for that move. Be careful with the job-impact though. If he were to get fired because of you, he might become unhinged and come looking... He has already proven to have some screws loose with his behavior.

How would he know which of the many folks he screwed with called it in?

Jeffrey Lebowski
08-01-2018, 20:22
The frame looks like it had been put in a vise and bent until it cracked, he polished the color case hardening from the side plates and completely disasembled the trigger group and actions. The detective told me that sense he returned the gun, it was now probably a civil matter.


Awful.

Irving
08-01-2018, 20:23
^^^^WOW ^^^^
Yes, he is definitely a "dick" for that move. Be careful with the job-impact though. If he were to get fired because of you, he might become unhinged and come looking... He has already proven to have some screws loose with his behavior.

Seems a pretty low likelihood. I wouldn't let fear stand in the way of letting people know he is a shit-bag. Make sure you take pictures.

hurley842002
08-01-2018, 20:26
Seems a pretty low likelihood. I wouldn't let fear stand in the way of letting people know he is a shit-bag. Make sure you take pictures.X2

Gman
08-01-2018, 23:30
I don’t know how people can treat others that way and sleep at night.

No kidding. Having a conscience makes one accountable for one's actions. I don't think I want to know what it would be like to not have one.

Rigster
08-02-2018, 08:51
X2
I have plenty of pics both before and after. I do hope he comes looking for me, I'm waiting.

Irving
08-02-2018, 11:38
Make sure your vice is available.