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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Iowa
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I moved several years ago and with three kids in high school involved in many sports I really didn't have time to do alot of shooting or reloading. So that all went on hiatis for awhile.A year ago with all the kids in college I had time to set up my loading bench and get my guns all squared around and put away in the safes. Well there were two guns I couldn't find a Davis .32 derringer and my Ruger Mark ll. I looked everywhere for those guns I could think of. I knew the two were together in a box but I couldn't find the right box.Well tonight while out in the garage I saw abox all tucked away out of sight that I had not searched. I got to it and tore open a corner, Lo and behold what greeted my eyes but a set of walnut target grips on a SS pistol. I almost cryed for joy there were my two lost guns. I was overjoyed and still am. I spent many hours honing that trigger till it was a crisp clean two pounds and then shot thousands of rounds through it for practice and for bullseye matchs. How I have missed that gun. Oh I'm glad to have the derringer back too. And here they are.
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: bluegrass state
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congrats on the find, I have that ruger too. sweet gun
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Iowa
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Thanks Nate, She's the best .22 pistol I've ever had. Can't wait to go put a couple hundred rounds through her.
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Nashville TN
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I bet that drove you crazy.
I don't lose or misplace things, period. Ha, never say never ! Our move 6yrs ago we lost a set of car keys [key fob included] and they still are AWOL. Looks like you packed them very well. I too would miss my Slab Mark II, but it's not missing. ![]()
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V.I.P. Member
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: bluegrass state
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I had a family member that used to be a heavy drinker and he misplaced a titanium taurus .45 long colt. It was missing for a long time and I think one day he found it in a false bottom of a waste paper can that he had forgot he had made. He dont drink no more.
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Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: N.C.
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my dad bought some furniture at auction and while cleaning it up found a old german officers pistol in a false bottom. and to my horror gave it back to the owner of the furniture! he was always a honest guy and i told him he bought it it was his but he didnt listen
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Advanced Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: UK
Posts: 3,250
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Glad you found them. It always feels great when something like that happens.
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Advanced Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2011
Posts: 3,706
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I'm happy you found them, but wondered why you posted this in the Pumphouse? This seems something for the Playground where more folks would see it and share in your joy!
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