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Stolen/lost P238


Sam1

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Wife said her P238 disappeared  SN: 27A157187 last week.  She filed a police report, I'm still waiting to get a copy of it.  It's hard to miss, 2a coated the thing bright pink & it looks like this if anyone happens to see one floating around on the gun sites.  Had it coated bright because she misplaces everything and I wanted this to be easy to see.  Guess that was a failed effort.

 

http://www.tngunowners.com/forums/topic/85362-wifes-p238-turned-up-pink/

 

She moved out about 6 months ago and I have no clue what her arrangements are now, if the gun was lost, stolen or wtf happened to it.  I just mentioned that I need a copy of the police report, or I'd file one myself since I purchased it and have all the paperwork.  Don't want to think that something I bought could be used in a bad way and it wasn't reported.

 

Could honestly care less about getting it back, I'm more concerned that it doesn't fall into the hands of someone who shouldn't have one.

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Don't be sorry about the wife thing, it's consensual and we're both better off.  Only get one shot at this thing called life, no reason to make each other miserable when we can both be happy doing other things.

 

Concerning the gun however, I thank you for your condolences :)

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Don't be sorry about the wife thing, it's consensual and we're both better off.  Only get one shot at this thing called life, no reason to make each other miserable when we can both be happy doing other things.

 

Concerning the gun however, I thank you for your condolences :)

Women come and women go but really ugly HOT PINK P238's are hard to come by.   Hope you get the gun back........... :up:

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Well, she "found" it in her glovebox.  Good thing it wasn't anything important like a tube of lipstick or anything.  Said the police made her bring it in and show she had possession of it to delete the report.

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Well, she "found" it in her glovebox.  Good thing it wasn't anything important like a tube of lipstick or anything.  Said the police made her bring it in and show she had possession of it to delete the report.

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Well, she "found" it in her glovebox. Good thing it wasn't anything important like a tube of lipstick or anything. Said the police made her bring it in and show she had possession of it to delete the report.

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I'd be separated too knowing the glove box wasn't one of the first places she looked before telling me.

 

I'd also feel that she is not responsible enough to own a firearm.  :2cents: 

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Well, she "found" it in her glovebox.

Well, that's the problem right there. Why would anyone look for a gun in a glovebox? She should have put it in a gun box. 

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Don't be sorry about the wife thing, it's consensual and we're both better off.  Only get one shot at this thing called life, no reason to make each other miserable when we can both be happy doing other things.

 

Concerning the gun however, I thank you for your condolences :)

Thats me in a nutshell right now.

Sorry to hear about the gun  :rofl:

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So, are you going to fix that  trigger?

 

Nope, she moved out, it's her problem now.

Edited by Sam1

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