STOLEN AGT Vulcan 3 - Be on the lookout!

Hi, Guys,

An internet friend of mine (Jeremiah Zak) from Washington just had his gun stolen from his trunk while at a veteran's doctor appointment in Seattle. They just ganked his whole setup from his trunk. Gun is an AGT Vulcan 3 in the black synthetic stock with a Monstrum scope. Serial # 2370062
Keep an eye out for this:

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If you see this gun for sale anywhere, please contact Jeremiah directly, his email address is [email protected] or [email protected]
 
Unfortunately, most auto insurance won't pay for items stored in the car. I found that out the hard way in San Diego when $3,000 worth of shooting gear was stolen from my trunk. The car was parked in my driveway next to the house, so my home insurance paid, and that has a $2,500 deductible. The insurance company did not require receipts, and almost all was bought used, so I claimed what the "new" replacement cost would be and made up the $2,500.
 
Before passing go, get a police report if you can. You'll need it for insurance claim, without it your insurance wont cover it.

Yes and sadly more progressive cities go out of their way to prevent you from filing a police report so their crime report would look acceptable. Ask me how I know!
 
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First off hello, my name is Jeremiah I am the aforementioned internet friend who got got in beautiful third world nation of Seattle, lol... just kidding, obviously I'm only kidding Seattle is or was at least an amazing place at one point unfortunately its been quite overrun lately with all sorts of riff Raff but, I digress. Next I I want to say a huge thanks to Warren (the air shootist) it was beyond kind of him too make this post completely on his own I didn't ask him to do it or anything that's just the kind of guy he is just a genuine all around Good fellow. And to answer people's questions/follow up on your spectacular advice, I'm 100% definitely made a police report I was the first thing I did once I I would like to say the police were very helpful because I would like to think that I support them and their job and everything I'm a veteran so I understand a little bit about that world as well but this was definitely not my best experience with law enforcement I'm not going to go far in detail on that as I don't really believe in putting too much negativity out there but it was a not great to say the least, and for anyone that was wondering about Andrew had insurance cover item stored in a vehicle even at the vehicle like mine was locked and it was it was also in the trunk inside of a hard case that was locked as well and it had a trigger lock on it also I have two small children I would never leave a gun easily accessible but long story short after a very grueling conversation with my insurance rep that's a no go but at least they will cover the smashed window and any other damage done during the process so you know silver linings. And that's where you find people come into play I realize that the chances of recovery are slim but you never know weirder things have happened I sure would like to get it back and intact as this was by no means my first PCP air rifle but it was my one of my top five dream guns and the very first quality air rifle I usually build my own off of budget platforms and I worked very hard for a very long time to get the money to be able to do this as I said I have two small children so money for things like periphery aren't the number one priority for me but I saw this as a 100% worthwhile pursuit and investment unfortunately sometimes life has different plans. Definitely a disheartening thing to experience because they got not only the gun they got the new carbon fiber shroud that I made for it the amazing sarissa moderator & my yokozuna my brand new accu-tac S-R5(thanks Warren) it had the Talon Tunes heavy spring my discovery PRS 8-32 my very impressive monstrum hornet 6 to 24x50 in the monstrum balrog 0-120 moa adjustable scope mount and and perhaps one of the worst parts of this whole thing was that they got other gun that I was building for a family member which is a real shame because it was turning out great. Anyway, hopefully with a little luck and perhaps some help from you fine folks maybe I will see it again and if not that just means I get to have the fun of reacquiring a lot of the same stuff and perhaps some different stuff, either way it turns out I want to thank every one of you from the bottom of my heart that's one of the greatest things about the air gun community as a whole we always have each other's backs we like to joke around with each other and poke fun as it were but when it comes down to it everyone really seems to want to help and I truly appreciate that. you're all rockstars in my book!
Thanks again to all and a very special thank you to Warren!

Jeremiah
 
First off hello, my name is Jeremiah I am the aforementioned internet friend who got got in beautiful third world nation of Seattle, lol... just kidding, obviously I'm only kidding Seattle is or was at least an amazing place at one point unfortunately its been quite overrun lately with all sorts of riff Raff but, I digress. Next I I want to say a huge thanks to Warren (the air shootist) it was beyond kind of him too make this post completely on his own I didn't ask him to do it or anything that's just the kind of guy he is just a genuine all around Good fellow. And to answer people's questions/follow up on your spectacular advice, I'm 100% definitely made a police report I was the first thing I did once I I would like to say the police were very helpful because I would like to think that I support them and their job and everything I'm a veteran so I understand a little bit about that world as well but this was definitely not my best experience with law enforcement I'm not going to go far in detail on that as I don't really believe in putting too much negativity out there but it was a not great to say the least, and for anyone that was wondering about Andrew had insurance cover item stored in a vehicle even at the vehicle like mine was locked and it was it was also in the trunk inside of a hard case that was locked as well and it had a trigger lock on it also I have two small children I would never leave a gun easily accessible but long story short after a very grueling conversation with my insurance rep that's a no go but at least they will cover the smashed window and any other damage done during the process so you know silver linings. And that's where you find people come into play I realize that the chances of recovery are slim but you never know weirder things have happened I sure would like to get it back and intact as this was by no means my first PCP air rifle but it was my one of my top five dream guns and the very first quality air rifle I usually build my own off of budget platforms and I worked very hard for a very long time to get the money to be able to do this as I said I have two small children so money for things like periphery aren't the number one priority for me but I saw this as a 100% worthwhile pursuit and investment unfortunately sometimes life has different plans. Definitely a disheartening thing to experience because they got not only the gun they got the new carbon fiber shroud that I made for it the amazing sarissa moderator & my yokozuna my brand new accu-tac S-R5(thanks Warren) it had the Talon Tunes heavy spring my discovery PRS 8-32 my very impressive monstrum hornet 6 to 24x50 in the monstrum balrog 0-120 moa adjustable scope mount and and perhaps one of the worst parts of this whole thing was that they got other gun that I was building for a family member which is a real shame because it was turning out great. Anyway, hopefully with a little luck and perhaps some help from you fine folks maybe I will see it again and if not that just means I get to have the fun of reacquiring a lot of the same stuff and perhaps some different stuff, either way it turns out I want to thank every one of you from the bottom of my heart that's one of the greatest things about the air gun community as a whole we always have each other's backs we like to joke around with each other and poke fun as it were but when it comes down to it everyone really seems to want to help and I truly appreciate that. you're all rockstars in my book!
Thanks again to all and a very special thank you to Warren!

Jeremiah
Check the pawnshops! You may be able to recover it with the ID numbers.
 
In my state pawned items are stored in the back room so the public doesn't see them unless the person who pawned it doesn't claim it on time.
Items sold to the pawn shop are also stored in the back for 30 days before being put out for sale to the public, so only the police are able to check those items in the first 30 days. Pawn brokers are crooks in my area so they don't want to help. Other states may have different rules.
Thieves break the back window on cars so they can flip the rear seat down and look in the trunk. It's usually an organized gang that has one buyer for the stolen items. People in some cities leave their windows open to save money on glass replacement.
 
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