Posted September 13, 2017 8:00 am by Comments

By Jennifer Cruz

Tuscarawas County Sheriff Orvis Campbell said last month he would be shocked if the Tommy gun didn’t bring in $50,000. (Photo: Tuscarawas County Sheriff’s Office)
An Ohio sheriff’s department fetched an astonishing $90,000 by auctioning off a Thompson Model 1921 on Monday.
The gun was originally purchased in 1934 for the Tuscarawas County Sheriff’s Office by then-Sheriff Abe Laird, and was the weapon of choice for law enforcement of that era. The proceeds from the auction will go to buy new weapons and other much-needed equipment for the sheriff’s office.
The bidding started at $40,000 and after what was described as “several minutes of spirited bidding,” the price tag went to $90,000, far exceeding the estimated value of $37,000. Although the bid was placed by local resident Ryan Armstrong, reports indicate he was bidding for an anonymous buyer, according to the Times Reporter.
Tuscarawas County Sheriff Orvis Campbell said he thinks he knows who bought the Tommy gun, but it just seemed unreal that it sold for such a large sum of money.
“I believe that individual is local and he wanted that gun to stay local,” Campbell said. “I know that individual, if it’s who I think it is, and he is a supporter

Source: Guns.com

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