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    Great rifles, ezesar! If you don't mind me asking, who did you serve with?

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    I´ve been there in several times with my signals unit. It´s a job not so brave as infantry or other but it´s also necessary for communiccations.
    We were on Iraq, Bosnia, Kosovo, Congo, Lebanon and Afghanistan...,
    Did you serve in some of this places?.

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    Nossir..I got out right before all this fun began.
    That P14 is definitely one of a kind!

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    Jeeeeees Ezesar, you've been around the block a bit!

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    Yes Anzac15 ...

    If possible I would like to get a new stock to replace the one it have now but ... it´s really dificult to get one. There were in Spain in our Civil War used mainly by the "Brigadas Internacionales" units in some quantity,but by now I haven´t got a stock.
    P14 is a really pretty thing. Several years ago I tried one of my friend´s at range, but in 30.06. I remember the feeling of take one of these old weapons in my hands.

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    Blimey, they must be digging these out of the farthest reaches of Aladdin's cave.
    “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.”

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