Yep. Brother and I went to a shoot in his truck, and he put them in the back seat of mine and I didn't know. Parked on the far side of my house where I didn't have cameras, and just happened to leave the damn truck unlocked. The neighborhood riders that pull on door handles struck, and nabbed them. Could see the footprints in the sandy soil under the oak trees come from the road and back to the road. I had the serial # on the Browning and gave it to the officer. When he asked about the Stevens, I told him it didn't have serial number. He looked at me like I was the criminal until I informed him guns made before 1968 weren't required to have a serial number. I really miss that browning, as it had interchangeable choke system. I also got a bucket of assorted 16ga shells when I got the gun, and some were Federal 2 3/4 number 7.5s lead shot, with ducks and geese printed on them. No telling how old they are, but those things pack a punch.