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Pawnshops are NOT always nice to pawned weapons. I've seen them tossed into drawers, and carelessly leaned against unstable objects, and personally have retrieved a damaged grip on an otherwise pristine Snubnose.
 
protopistolero said:
...The CCW denial has been traced to a clerical error in another jurisdiction I once lived in and will need to wind its way through two bureaucracies before it's resolved. In the interim, if I am technically not eligible for a CCW permit the same would be true of my right to possess firearms....
Then you need a good local lawyer who understands gun issues.

You have a real and serous legal problem that needs to be handled properly. If it is handled properly it will probably be worked out easily. If it is not, it will become a giant hairball. So you need qualified legal counsel -- not a bunch of anonymous opinions from a bunch of guys on an Internet gun forum.

None of us here are qualified to give you worthwhile advice on a serious, real world legal problem in which your interests and property are actually at stake. None of us here will be around to help sort things out if something goes awry.

So get yourself a good lawyer and don't waste your time on internet blather. And remember, what you write here is not confidential (the way communications with a lawyer would be).

Good luck.
 
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If for some odd reason my CPL wasn't renewed or was pulled, it would only mean that I couldn't carry concealed. This wouldn't impact me all that much. I carry a Sig 1911 or P239 every day, but carry it concealed only about 10% of the time.
 
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