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Craig Gottlieb (born 1971) is an American dealer of militaria and antique dealer, [1] known for his appearances on the History television program Pawn Stars, and for his uncovering of notable military artifacts. He also appears on the Science Channel show, Mysteries of the Abandoned.
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The former National Guard Armory of Batesville, Arkansas, is located at 380 South Ninth Street.Built in 1936, it is a large and imposing sandstone structure with Gothic Revival and Art Deco features.
On Tuesday, May 28, Carrouth made it official with a post on Tallahassee Gun & Pawn's Facebook page announcing the closure: "After 40 years, Tallahassee Gun & Pawn has closed its doors, due to the ...
Davis produced a series of inexpensive handguns, which were sold primarily through pawn shops and marketed towards people with low income. [2] The guns were constructed of injection-molded Zamak, a zinc alloy. Jim Davis had previously been the office manager at Raven Arms, [3] established by George Jennings, and was also Jennings' son-in-law. [1]
Nearly 26,000 guns were traced from American crime scenes back to a government agency, law enforcement or the military between 2017 and 2021, the most recently available data, ...
A man, a bike and a gun: Police search for evidence to solve the killing of UnitedHealthcare’s CEO on the streets of New York. Ashley R. Williams, Gloria Pazmino, Evan Perez, Mark Morales, Brynn ...
In 2004 Christian Cranmer completed his 35-year-long attempt to convince the Nepal government to sell him over 50,000 antique firearms. These weapons were part of the arsenal of the Royal Nepalese Gurkha Army, and had been sealed away in the Lagan Silekhana Palace since 1839.