Can we track down guns by their serials?
See I have this sad story to tell, true one as it happens.
For reasons I won't get into; many years ago, while my grandfather was very sick, dying in fact; my grandmother, in order to get them out of her house, sold his two WWII Bringback handguns. Got robbed frankly. There were some mitigating circumstannces in play, but it was a move that has never sat well with me and my dad.
He had an american M1911A1 with plastic grips with a pinup picture inside and a German occupation-production Hp35.
My dad suspects that the gun shop owner who bought them for a song just kept them, but we've always wondered. We would love to know where they ended up and I think that if we could come to an agreement, we'd like to buy them back.
So I wonder how practical is this? These are some pretty collectible guns, but can't hurt to try, right?
Is there any harm in posting the serials and seeing what comes up? Is just here fine? Would somewhere else be better?
Thank you for your time.
See I have this sad story to tell, true one as it happens.
For reasons I won't get into; many years ago, while my grandfather was very sick, dying in fact; my grandmother, in order to get them out of her house, sold his two WWII Bringback handguns. Got robbed frankly. There were some mitigating circumstannces in play, but it was a move that has never sat well with me and my dad.
He had an american M1911A1 with plastic grips with a pinup picture inside and a German occupation-production Hp35.
My dad suspects that the gun shop owner who bought them for a song just kept them, but we've always wondered. We would love to know where they ended up and I think that if we could come to an agreement, we'd like to buy them back.
So I wonder how practical is this? These are some pretty collectible guns, but can't hurt to try, right?
Is there any harm in posting the serials and seeing what comes up? Is just here fine? Would somewhere else be better?
Thank you for your time.


















































