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  • Hoji

    Bowling-Pin Commando
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    Mustang Ridge
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    An uncommon Glock doesnt really exist. I guess i am not uncommon.
    Wanna bet?;)
     

    skfullgun

    Dances With Snakes
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    In the woods...
    Sometimes I take a long time deciding which gun goes with my outfit. If it's pocket carry, I usually opt for an LCP as a revolver is too bulky and makes me appear overly endowed.
     

    Armybrat

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    Half scale Walker .22 - made in 1970 by a blacksmith in Montemorelos (with just a crude forge, hammer, & files).
    He even made a .22 bullet mold to match, but I can't find it.

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    satx78247

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    This might confuse you a little more - a Remington from when the company made really nice guns - my 100 year old Model 51 in .380ACP - carried by my wife's grandpa around the Taylor area in the post WWI era up until about 1950. I carried it briefly in the 1980s:

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    ArmyBrat,

    NICE pistol. = When I was OCONUS, I routinely carried one of those in my coat pocket, as it wasn't "a weapon of war". = Shot fine, too.

    yours, satx
     
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