Ever find a gun you thought you would never see again?
When I turned 16 in 1959, I could legally own a rifle where I lived. I walked over to a local hardware store, plunked down my saved up newspaper and caddie money, and happily carried a Marlin 39A with a 4x Marlin scope back to my house. Forward to 1975, I moved into a new (to me) house where I met a wonderful couple who lived across the street. They were my parents' age, and became like a 2nd mother and father away from home. Forward to ~1990 - I had moved, they had moved, but we stayed in touch. One day he told me that squirrels were destroying his bird feeders, but he couldn't hit them with his Marlin bolt .22 because had knocked the scope out of zero. I gave him my rifle to use while I took his to re-zero it for him. It took longer than I expected because one of the mount screws was stripped, and between that and lots of work travel, a year or two passed. When I took the repaired rifle back, the new owners of his house told me he moved because his wife had a terminal illness, but didn't know where. I could not find a phone or a tax record for him. His first and last names were very common. After some more years, I remembered him mentioning a son by name. No record of him either. In 2013, while using the internet for genealogy, I stumbled upon my friend's obituary, where two more sons were named. No phone listings for them either. The obit mentioned that one son worked for the state Attorney General's office. I called the office - bingo - it was the right one. He told me that my friend and his wife moved in with the oldest son, hence no public record, that they both had passed on, and that he didn't have the gun. He gave me a contact for the other sons, and after 3 cancelled meet-ups, we made a connection and swapped; I had my first gun back after ~20 years, and he had his father's gun.
For years, I despaired of ever getting my first gun back, and it's now not ever going out without me. It's back in the corner, in its case, where it's never run out and shot anybody in 56 years.