Army Ups Reward For Stolen Pistols, NVG, To $15,000
By Zac K
Pity the Army’s poor Criminal Investigation Division. Unable to solve The Mystery Of Fort Moore’s Stolen Handguns, they’ve gone to solve the problem in the classic style of all government workers: They’re throwing more money at it—another $10,000 if we can believe the posters floating around social media.Stolen guns @ TFB: Stolen Gun Returned 33 Years Later $2.1M in Radios, Lasers, and Optics Stolen from Fort Hood On Open Carry: Detroit Citizen has Pistol Stolen Right out of His Holster Six Glock Pistols Stolen from Inside Government Offices
The backstoryThis story goes back to the spring of 2024 when 31 pistols went missing from Fort Benning Fort Moore. Investigators weren’t even able to pin down the time of the theft; they only said the SIG Sauer M17 pistols had been stolen from Cresenez Consolidated Equipment Pool between March and May of 2024. That’s a pretty broad timeline considering this is the kind of equipment that POGs should be keeping very close tabs on.
Source: The Firearm Blog
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