Good one!ScooterSissy wrote:In retrospect, I think what I should have done is called the NRH police department, and reported I found it, along with the serial number (I've read up a little on Texas Unclaimed Property laws), then locked it in my safe. Unfortunantly, it's too late for that now. I'm now better informed, and better prepared, since things like this happen so often...Oldgringo wrote:Finding an holstered handgun in the street would certainly present a serious set of questions for the Oldgringo. I don't know what I'd do but, I suspect giving it to the police would not be at, or near, the top of my list of possible solutions.....unless it was a Glock.
It's funny you mentioned that about a Glock. I thought it looked like a Glock 27 (in the holster), and when I slid it out and saw that it wasn't, I thought "OK, guess I may as well turn it in, since it's not a Glock". :) Different strokes for different folks ;)
I found a box of trout flies lying in the steet in Lake City, Colorado several years ago. If the flies cost $1 each, the box, which had apparently fallen off some tourist's vehicle was worth half a C-note. An angel on my shoulder told me I should run through town shouting, "...did anybody lose their trout flies...". The devil on the other shoulder said, "...finders keepers, losers weepers...".
Better luck next time, angel.