Thank's to Jerome at Bullet Trap!

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jbenat
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Thank's to Jerome at Bullet Trap!

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While at the Bullet Trap in Plano Saturday I somehow managed to knock one of my S & W, M & P 9c magazines off the little platform without noticing. Sunday when cleaning my pistols I noticed that it was missing and reasoned that it had to be behind the lane where I was shooting. I thought I would never see it again but called The Bullet Trap anyway to see if they would look for it. I talked to Jerome, told him what happened, he put me on hold for a few minutes and came back with the good news that he had found it. Many thanks to The Bullet Trap and especially Jerome!!! :grin:

Makes you wonder how many things are left at shooting ranges every day. I personally have left a stapler and somehow a slide holster mysteriously disappeared out of my range bag (not at The Bullet Trap) with only my small group and a couple of range employees in the area. :shock:
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jbenat wrote:Makes you wonder how many things are left at shooting ranges every day.
Someone left a shotgun at the skeet range while my wife and I were shooting. I asked later; the guy didn't come looking for it for a couple of days.

Someone left a pistol and the club we belong to, and the guy who found it gave the guy who lost it a hard time.

- Jim
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