I found a old gob of rusted metal that used to be a small revolver in a lake at a county park. Being a newb at the time I gave it to a park ranger. Mistake!
They freaked out, called the sheriff and I was stuck there the rest of the day telling and re telling how I happened to scoop a handgun out of the lake and where.
Next one gets thrown as far as I can out into deeper water.
Interesting. First you can get it back if you want it. Second, if it is really rusted and old you really do not have to report it.
As a non firing gun it is only an old relic. NOT a weapon. If I find the machine gun I am searching for, you know for sure it will never be reported. It will also never be cleaned to see if it will work again. I have both real pistols I have found in my possession now after the police had them.
Interesting. First you can get it back if you want it. Second, if it is really rusted and old you really do not have to report it.
As a non firing gun it is only an old relic. NOT a weapon. If I find the machine gun I am searching for, you know for sure it will never be reported. It will also never be cleaned to see if it will work again. I have both real pistols I have found in my possession now after the police had them.
It was just a gob of extremely rusted metal, like a big orange mushroom.
I would have thrown it into the nearest trash can with the rest of the trash in my pouch.
the moral of this story is simple, never turn anything in to the police. at least that's the way I see it. if I want it I keep it, if I think it would be dangerous for someone else to get their hands on then I dispose of it myself. don't involve the police in anything unless absolutely necessary. you usually are just asking for trouble. HH Steve
I had one of those growing up.....came with a target..... Pretty powerless but fun to plink in the basement with
Same here. Wasn't it the one that fired darts and bolts too.
I believe you are correct. I had one as a kid and remember it came with darts.