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    What a lovely worn example there Jim.
    Surprised they didn't use steel sheets inside the doors, being such head strong gangsters!
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    Love the patina on that M1921............

    Oh to be able to own one or even a M1928

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gil Boyd View Post
    such head strong gangsters!
    I actually knew men that were involved in such things back then...and the general feeling was that those two were what now days have been called 7-11 gangbangers. Just cheap shoot-em-up hoods. Too, they were blamed for lots they didn't do. Just convenient. They were never big buck robbers and killed lots of people because they just liked the thrill. Thought they'd never be brought down, so why not...

    Yes, nice old gun. Yes, he had a cut down BAR and a cut down Browning auto 5.

    Quote Originally Posted by GeeRam View Post
    Oh to be able to own one or even a M1928
    Yes, I had an M1icon, (not and A1)...but the early one, and a 1928 (not and A1)...a nice Savage gun made on the Colt tooling. I had that one for 22 years. Yes they're nice.
    Regards, Jim

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