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    Yea they ARE out there

    I picked up a couple, pics to follow, 2 1/2" nickel 19's I got from Gunbroker, from my friend/FFL I deal with. He just got back from buying some shotguns........well 23 to be exact ALL HD guns with mag extentions. They belonged to a elderly man who thought the world was going to end, blood sucking zombies, or Dems, but I repeat myself were going to attack. He had these 23 12 gauge guns fully loaded and positiones around the walls of his house. He also drilled holes in the walls so he could shoot through his 'Alamo.' His son knew he was getting a bit paranoid but nothing like this. The gentleman died, and son contacted my friend who bought them all. They ranged from seven 11-87 Tactical's, to 1100's, 870' Mossbergs, and a few Ithicas.

    This guy lived in small town Indiana, Anderson, and was a ticking time bomb.

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    I have a friend that lives in Anderson. It's a quaint little town, with plenty of character. It's probably a good thing your friend got possession of the collection. He sounds like he knows his business, and has done the family a good service. Please post those pictures soon. Anticipation is a dangerous thing.

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    Gregory
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    My father worked for Delco-Remy and met my mother who also worked there, in Anderson. I had the experience of carrying a M3A1 "grease gun" made at Guide Lamp Div. there, also.


 

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