StolenWeapon.com – Stolen Guns And Weapons Database
Tuesday, July 14th, 2009 at 10:37 amStolenWeapon.com – Stolen Guns And Weapons Database
Leitchfield, Kentucky - -(AmmoLand.com)- Welcome to StolenWeapon.Com, the internet’s #1 resource for submitting and recovering Stolen Guns and Stolen Weapons. We hope that you find our database easy to use and a resource that you can continue to use well into the future. If you would like to submit your Guns and make use of our system, please register so you can submit your Stolen Gun or search our ever growing database.
We have set out to create a place for victims of gun theft to post their stolen firearms as well as a place for the rest of the world to easily search for stolen gun serial numbers. We have worked very hard to make this site user friendly but at the same time secure. Please feel free to contact us with your suggestions as we are evaluating all feedback as we move forward.
Although gun recovery is difficult, it is not our website’s only purpose. At the moment, a stolen weapon is instant cash for any thief, but with our website’s capability it will now allow the general public to privately and easily identify a stolen gun. This will ultimately drive down the value of these guns; therefore, possibly preventing and deterring a thief from stealing firearms. Remember, after logging in you can enter as many stolen weapons into the database as you see fit. There is no limit and no need to register multiple accounts.
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I was hoping you could add these to your list. Someone stole these from us:
Glock 17 ERA218
Glock 20 LHZ596
thanks//
Teddy,
feel free to give us a visit and submit your pistols. If you would like maximum exposure to them submit a video. Mine has been seen almost 2000x in 80 days. Good luck to ya.
Aaron Crowder
Founder/StolenWeapon.com