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i ended up putting apx 50 rds thru her, fired great.
i got a bruise in the web of my firing hand. got to love .45 auto
Funny, I looked at the photo first, saw that "hook" and thought exactly that. WTH were they thinking?
“There are invisible rulers who control the destinies of millions. It is not generally realized to what extent the words and actions of our most influential public men are dictated by shrewd persons operating behind the scenes.”
I have one that I believe was made in 1945 but not for the British. That would have been pretty cool but no B prefix. It is among the serial numbers sold to the British however meaning that they were fulfilling contracts at the same time for both the British and Argentina.
Been a long while but supposedly that batch was made from steel from the Graf Spee. That is pretty cool, but they can't verify it. MI6 was involved so much secrecy. But the thing is, Argentina couldn't get steel anywhere else at the time and this huge ship was just sitting there and all of a sudden, this steel suddenly appears.