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But it's perfect for shooting unarmed civilians and POWs.
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Sad but true.
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Ahhh...dunno Doc.......but..........if my life depended on a quick defensive handgun I'd still take it over a Uberti.... :D ---6
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The one at the auction mentioned in that article was shown and discussed in a Forgotten Weapons video by Ian McCollum aka "Gun Jesus". What would be interesting to know is what that particular pistol actually sold for.
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It appears to still be a single action semiauto. Surprising they didn't at least go to a DA semi?
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Mike, ever read "Darkness at Noon," by Arthur Koestler?
One round in the back of the head from the old Nagant revolver in the bowels of the Lubyanka prison ...
Commie stuff is interesting, but sometimes it comes with ghosts.
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Bill in Oregon wrote: Sun Mar 15, 2020 9:18 am Mike, ever read "Darkness at Noon," by Arthur Koestler?
One round in the back of the head from the old Nagant revolver in the bowels of the Lubyanka prison ...
Commie stuff is interesting, but sometimes it comes with ghosts.
It is said that the tokarev was abandoned in favor of the makarov due to executioners getting eye injuries and aspirational pneumonia due to the ichorous backblast from the tokarev round.....
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kaschi wrote: Fri Mar 13, 2020 8:57 pm... in a Forgotten Weapons video by Ian McCollum aka "Gun Jesus"
Most amusing. :lol: I’ve never heard that nickname for him, but I do enjoy his presentations.
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