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    Quote Originally Posted by Elhuero View Post
    probably all stolen
    None of them were reported...see article.

    Quote Originally Posted by Anton View Post
    If I found a "cache" of guns the last thing on my mind would be giving them to the police.
    That's what I'm thinking. Only problem, if you ever found yourself in a situation where the cops were looking up SN for some reason and they found it to be stolen. "Bought it at a gun show a few years ago".

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    This is a weapons cache... The stuff they are talking about in this article doesn't even qualify as an average conservative's privately owned collection.
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    Hmm ... I wonder if one of the handguns was a Steyr S40 (serial no. 022652)?
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    Quote Originally Posted by SA Friday View Post
    This is a weapons cache... The stuff they are talking about in this article doesn't even qualify as an average conservative's privately owned collection.

    Say!! That looks familiar.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BigBear View Post
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    Why doesn't cool stuff like finding some "hidden" guns in my backyard ever happen....

    I'm still waiting on that VW bus fulls of cheerleaders Penthouse told me about....


    HAHAHA.
    While I can't imagine it happening very often at all, I can only assume that anyone with true Colorado values (ie: not Kalifornia values) wouldn't say one word about what they found on their own property unless it was a body or something of that nature.

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    I don't think I ever want to find a VW bus full of cheerleaders buried in my back yard
    I see what you did there. Niiiiice.

    Quote Originally Posted by SA Friday View Post
    This is a weapons cache... The stuff they are talking about in this article doesn't even qualify as an average conservative's privately owned collection.
    Now, THAT's what I'm talkin about.
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    Default a long time ago....

    While digging in my grand father backyard somewhere in Europe I found a MG 42, a luger and ppsh.... I can make sense of the MG and the luger, but the ppsh was a mystery. Now, bear in mind, they spend spend 40 years in a pretty acid soil, but after a good sand blasting what was left of the metal made for some nice.... Paperweight!

    My metal detector was still beeping hard, but I stopped digging when my grand father told me there was a chance that a couple of german soldier may have been buried there....
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    I think we should send the reporter an email noting that a few guns and ammo hardly qualify as a cache. And that most of our women had better collections of guns before we met them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ruthabagah View Post
    While digging in my grand father backyard somewhere in Europe I found a MG 42, a luger and ppsh.... I can make sense of the MG and the luger, but the ppsh was a mystery. Now, bear in mind, they spend spend 40 years in a pretty acid soil, but after a good sand blasting what was left of the metal made for some nice.... Paperweight!

    My metal detector was still beeping hard, but I stopped digging when my grand father told me there was a chance that a couple of german soldier may have been buried there....

    Wow thats pretty cool. Any chance you have any pictures?

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