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    Contributing Member Tom in N.J.'s Avatar
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    I had a co-worker who was in the Canadianicon merchant marine in WWII. He showed me the Canadian registration papers for a Germanicon pistol he had at home and registered post war. It stated "obtained from drunken Canadian solider, Halifax NS".

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