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    .45..You don't need a .46

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    What is the MAS 1936(51) doing in there?

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    Good Eye Promo...Just taking some photos of My Kit and Collection. The MAS 36 is My go to rifle. Its light, accurate, and hits like a horse. I guess My editing skills could use some Honing...LOL

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    Could you post a better picture of it? Looks like a M1911A1 but with double diamond grips. Is it parkerized or blued? Which manufacturer is it and is it WWII?
    I personally don't like the frog-rifle (= MAS), sold all of them and kept the one with the grenade sights.[COLOR="Orange"]

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    The .45 is a 1911A1 Remington-Rand. It is blued. When I rec'd it, It was painted with black paint, and had broken brown plastic grips. I added the walnut double diamonds, as they seem to work better for Me. All in all a nice shooter. Very accurate, in My hands

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