400 guns stolen from UPS, ATF offering cash reward

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Rustytweezers

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About 25 years ago, they did.

Sorta.

They changed their rules so handguns had to be shipped overnight because, reportedly, they had a problem with employees stealing them. Apparently, all it really succeeded in doing was driving up costs for dealers. You know, that one thing that all security theater measures do...

That’s why when I ship a gun through them I Never list it as gun inside always a bakers rack or shelving anything but gun. And never the full name of the place say gun emporium would be the emporium [emoji16][emoji16][emoji16] never had a problem yet [emoji1303]


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If, as has been reported, they were all Rugers, they could've watched the plant. Memphis is probably a hub for UPS, so just watch for shipments out of the plant, then hit the hub the same day.

An inside job does seem more likely, though.
Nope. UPS's hub is at Louisville. Memphis is FedEx's hub.
 

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