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    This, boys and girls, is why you remove your weapon from your vehicle when it is unattended. Any bets that they devote a lot more resources to this case than if a private citizen had reported the same crime? Car theft = meh, firearm theft = meh+ about 1, combined it would usually warrant a junior detective for about an hour to make a few phone calls.
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    Guys, don't worry. The BATF will find the gun, they were just borrowing it. It wasn't "stolen".... hehehe

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cochese View Post
    I don't have a take home car, but my wife does.

    I wouldn't leave my police vehicle in an apartment lot around there. Or anywhere.

    I make enough to have a garage, and so does that Boulder Dep! He was probably seeing his chip.
    Or, he was recently divorced and she got the house and child care/maintenance payments, so the apartment is all he can afford.

    The rifle was probably his, so its his loss, not the agencies.
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    Quote Originally Posted by OneGuy67 View Post
    Or, he was recently divorced and she got the house and child care/maintenance payments, so the apartment is all he can afford.

    The rifle was probably his, so its his loss, not the agencies.
    I guess I was a bigger dick in my divorce.

    I carry my own guns too. All that more reason to be careful. If it was an unmarked Taurus, it probably didn't have a rifle rack. Which means it was in a case in the trunk more than likely.

    Hopefully, some big mouth car trespasser slips up before one of us encounters it on the street.

    :/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cochese View Post
    I guess I was a bigger dick in my divorce.

    I carry my own guns too. All that more reason to be careful. If it was an unmarked Taurus, it probably didn't have a rifle rack. Which means it was in a case in the trunk more than likely.

    Hopefully, some big mouth car trespasser slips up before one of us encounters it on the street.

    :/
    Please let me be the one to encounter it on the street! I'd love to record that phone call:
    "Boulder county sheriff's office."
    Yeah I found your missing Taurus... looks like the guy who did it needs an ambulance too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SuperiorDG View Post
    I love how accurate they are with the AR15 Rifle and magazine description. I wounder if it is used in a crime if it will be redefined as an assault rifle with a clip.
    Interesting ... you're probably right.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cochese View Post
    I guess I was a bigger dick in my divorce.

    I carry my own guns too. All that more reason to be careful. If it was an unmarked Taurus, it probably didn't have a rifle rack. Which means it was in a case in the trunk more than likely.

    Hopefully, some big mouth car trespasser slips up before one of us encounters it on the street.

    :/
    I have an unmarked vehicle and the shotgun belongs to the state and the AR belongs to me that is in it. I don't have a garage to put the vehicle in; my wife insists she park in it. So my G-ride is on the driveway. I guess I'm also subject to all the ridicule the officer is getting from everyone here.
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    That is Honor, and there are way too many people in this country who no longer understand it.

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    I'm sure it will be tracked to a mexican cartel incident.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ronin13 View Post
    Please let me be the one to encounter it on the street! I'd love to record that phone call:
    "Boulder county sheriff's office."
    Yeah I found your missing Taurus... looks like the guy who did it needs an ambulance too.
    I can only imagine what you would do with your ccw piece against a criminal with a stolen carbine and likely nothing to lose.

    Quote Originally Posted by OneGuy67 View Post
    I have an unmarked vehicle and the shotgun belongs to the state and the AR belongs to me that is in it. I don't have a garage to put the vehicle in; my wife insists she park in it. So my G-ride is on the driveway. I guess I'm also subject to all the ridicule the officer is getting from everyone here.
    I'm not ridiculing you or anyone. Just different. If I had a take home, I would be too worried about losing a $2,000 rifle to leave it in there. My wife has a take home unmarked car and it gets parked outside too. She doesn't keep guns in it though.

    We have waves of trespasses here every two months or so.

    They would already be gone if she did.

    I have an extra two gun case you can have if you want.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cochese View Post
    I can only imagine what you would do with your ccw piece against a criminal with a stolen carbine and likely nothing to lose.

    That depends on how hard he trains. If it is with in 500 yards then he could do well if he trains hard.

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