This is the first result of a Google search:
Every day in the U.S., roughly 1 gun is stolen every 90 seconds. That amounts to around 380,000 stolen guns every year, many of which are later used to commit violent crimes.
https://truckvault.com/post/gun-the...day in the U.S.,used to commit violent crimes.
This was from 2012, when there were about 200,000,000 fewer guns in circulation:
Firearms Stolen During Household Burglaries and Other Property Crimes, 2005-2010
About 1.4 million firearms were stolen during household burglaries and other property crimes over the six-year period from 2005 through 2010, according to a report released today by the Justice Department’s Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS).
This number represents an estimated average of 232,400 firearms stolen each year— about 172,000 stolen during burglaries and 60,300 stolen during other property crimes.
https://bjs.ojp.gov/press-release/f...urglaries-and-other-property-crimes-2005-2010
New survey confirms majority of guns used by criminals are taken from people’s homes and cars
Well, the numbers aren’t exact but in the last decade over 2 million guns were reported stolen. Estimates range anywhere from 237,000 to 380,000 firearms are stolen every year from gun owners. Gun theft is also believed to be significantly underreported. Most states don’t require gun owners to report when their guns have been stolen.
https://behindthebadge.com/a-new-su...als-are-obtained-from-peoples-homes-and-cars/
So now what?
So now that we've established hundreds of thousands of guns are stolen from your shitty kind every year, what do you have to say to that?