hell if i were a criminal and broke into collectors i'd go for the NFA stuff, suppressors, machine guns, and some high dollar black guns.
Speaking of doing your research, how do criminals who have presumably NOT had a complete tour of the shop interior know where to bash in the back wall? Do it at random and you're liable to find yourself trying to enter through the back of a gun safe. Yet these guys knew precisely where to start turning blocks into concrete dust just to gain entry.At least do your research first.
Yet these guys knew precisely where to start turning blocks into concrete dust just to gain entry.
high dollar black guns.
hell if i were a criminal and broke into collectors i'd go for the NFA stuff, suppressors, machine guns, and some high dollar black guns.
hell if i were a criminal and broke into collectors i'd go for the NFA stuff, suppressors, machine guns, and some high dollar black guns.
Screw the NFA stuff...its called Collector's Firearms for a reason...they have some highly collectible parts of history in there worth some serious money. I'm talking about a $26k revolver...stuff like that. Sure it would be harder to move immediately but it would be a much higher reward if you waited. Circumstances of the break-in seem suspicious and I can't believe the comments made by the police.
Last I checked a $35,000 early 1900s water cooled NFA machine gun was just as collectible as a revolver lol
My guess it's the black rifles would be easier to sell verus a documented antique.