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  • cmamath13

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    Mar 3, 2013
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    Greenwood
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    We have a winner here! :rockwoot:
     

    jb1911

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    Nov 21, 2011
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    C series alloy frame. It was in bad shape when I bought it so I reblued the slide and had the frame ceracoted. I also put in an extended safety plus a sear and hammer from Cylinder & Slide.

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    daddyusmaximus

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    Aug 21, 2013
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    Remington
    Mid to late war production Polish Radom VIS 35 pistol. (no takedown lever) This is a bring back my father-in-law's uncle had with him upon his return from Italy during WWII.

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    tv1217

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    Mar 11, 2009
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    Can't really put this in the long guns (or NFA, for that matter) forum until I file and receive the magic stamp so she goes here for now since the ATF is weird. Had a spare buffer tube and brace sitting around. I had to cut down the tube and remove a bunch of rubber from the brace to fit within the 13.5 LOP allowed

    B&T GHM9

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    And one with my suppressor which I won't be able to use unless I get a fixed barrel spacer, qd muzzle device, or whatever

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    TheJoker

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    Mar 9, 2010
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    Shelby County
    I was doing a bit of inventory on this cold Monday. I realized that over the years, by accident and although WWII Rifles are the focus of my collecting, I have accumulated a nice start at a WWII Side Arm collection.

    Please excuse the cat. Apparently, young master Atum Ra of Grace on High Bengals thought I was making a place on the bed for him. It is always about him, you know!

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    Top Row: US Army Model 1917 Colt 1922, Walther P38 Spreewerk 1945, Type 94 Kijiro Nambu's factory in Kokubunji 1944
    Middle Row: US Model of 1911 Colt 1917, Model 1934 Beretta 1941
    Bottom Row: M1895 Nagant Revolver Izhevsk 1943, Enfield Revolver Albion Motors in Scotland 1943
     
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