If anyone watches "Good Bones," they were doing a whole house rip out to the studs when a worker found a rusted top-break revolver wrapped in a bandana hankie, tucked inside the attic. It appeared to have gooda-percha grips and was either an S&W or an H&R. They called a police officer and after a serial number check, determined that the gun had not been reported stolen.
It reminds me of a good friend of mine who purchased a home built in the 1930s and who possessed a local handgun license. More than 20 years after moving in, he is re-insulating his attic when he found a Model 1911 buried in the insulation. Of course, he kept the gun and took it with him when he moved to another state.
Some people are plain lucky. I have yet to find a gun under any conditions.
It reminds me of a good friend of mine who purchased a home built in the 1930s and who possessed a local handgun license. More than 20 years after moving in, he is re-insulating his attic when he found a Model 1911 buried in the insulation. Of course, he kept the gun and took it with him when he moved to another state.
Some people are plain lucky. I have yet to find a gun under any conditions.
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