It seems that there are a lot of "sea lawyers" on this forum. For all I know the gun was returned to Nash's descendants. It wasn't in the possession of the owner when I saw it & as I said I have no idea who the present owner is (and don't want to). It seems that some of you folks love to drag the BATF into every discussion. You might want to be a little careful there that it doesn't turn around & bite you.

I merely thought that this forum might truly enjoy hearing about the discovery of a long lost treasure. I didn't hear of Jim Julia
putting out an APB trying to find some Romanovs. When my friends & I go American Civil War relic hunting (my other passion) & someone finds an ID tag or another relic with an inscription we try to identify the original soldier but seldom have I heard of anyone trying to find his great grand offspring. Words like "STOLEN" "FAKE" etc. just sounds like sour grapes to me.

George L

Last edited by George L.; 08/28/07 10:46 PM.

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