one for the books...

Claven2

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So after waiting 135 days for a transfer approval, a dealer in BC was ready to ship me a brand new 4.2" 686 - one of the most expensive guns I bought in the panic buying session. Was really looking forward to it.

Shipped, and then never heard back. Weeks went by, CPC doing a trace, etc.

Learned last week - was on a truck that apparently got in some sort of accident in Rogers Pass, trailer caught fire, everything on board was a total loss.

So no new S&W for me... I even bought speed loaders and a holster for it I'll maybe never get to use. (c'mon CPC majority!!)

Now to wait for the police to find the remains (lol - good luck sorting through the remains of a tractor trailer turned to slag...), validate S/N so it can be struck from my account as "destroyed". Super bummed.

Dealer was really good about it, actually. Said it was a first for them in over 40 years.
 
Well that's a real bummer, Claven2. Sorry to hear how that played out for ya, and unfortunately (as you point out) with the current political situation you can't just go online and order another one.
 
I did get refunded and told the retailer if it is recovered in salvageable condition, I still want the gun. I'm not hopeful, however.
 
Plot twist:

OP knew driver of said tractor trailer, and it just so happens that he owed him a favour from way back...

Trailer mysteriously catches fire in a secluded location away from prying eyes, all contents are lost...

Or were they?

Perhaps one item found a way out of that terrible inferno unscathed?!

That item was... A SMITH & WESSON 686! DUN DUN DAAAAAAH!
 
Damn it. What did they charge you if you don't mind me asking? I'm trying to justify my own output on a 1955 Masterpiece.
 
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