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He ordered a revolver, but UPS lost it. How many guns go missing in the mail each year?
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Date:2025-04-24 09:39:45
After 75-year-old Bay View, Wisconsin, resident Paul Bailey won a gun auction through GunBroker.com in August, he received a UPS tracking number for the package and awaited his new gun's arrival.
But it never made it to the gun store a couple of hours away in Mequon where Bailey was scheduled to pick it up.
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