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    Quote Originally Posted by Scott Gahimer View Post
    Didn't you disassemble the pistol?
    What makes you think he didn't ....?

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldcanuck View Post
    What makes you think he didn't ....?
    If you'll re-read the thread, you'll see I stated that I inspected the pistol. There are visible parts inside a pistol, as well as outside. Thus the question "Didn't you disassemble the pistol?"
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scott Gahimer View Post
    If you'll re-read the thread, you'll see I stated that I inspected the pistol. There are visible parts inside a pistol, as well as outside. Thus the question "Didn't you disassemble the pistol?"
    I am familiar with the internal parts..... but just because you did strip it, does that automatically mean he did or didn't....

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldcanuck View Post
    I am familiar with the internal parts..... but just because you did strip it, does that automatically mean he did or didn't....
    I don't think it automatically means anything? That's why I asked the question.
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    my good friend at one time was issued a singer in the army and said "what? I have to shoot with a sewing machine". he wishes he had that one today. i'm sure it was armory mixed up as it was in the 70's. but i no nothing!

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    Which always brings up the question, how did he know it was made by Singer Sewing Machine?

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