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Old 22nd April 2015, 09:25 PM   #1
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Ever since I read the this thread and the aticle in the link I'm trying to imagine how the thieves managed to nick thoseguns from tables and walk away with them wthout anyone noticing. These are not wallets or small objects after all; the article mentions at least three rifles stolen this way.
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Old 22nd April 2015, 11:30 PM   #2
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Tulsa is wall to wall people and a lot of tables are packed. If you are a dealer items get traded or bought between other dealers pretty regurally. Also dealers do not go under the same security as the public. This incident is pretty unusual in this business. Modern gun dealers are not usually calm about such matters and you can pretty much guarantee that these 3 will not be welcome to shows in the future.
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