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    Eddy,
    He's telling you not to waste your money on this book.
    Omg, now I get it, sorry

    Hasta la vista compadre

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    Bohemia, or Superior (Can't find in Gringoland). then Modelo if really thirsty Pacifico.
    Corona, Tecate, DosXX you pour into the dog's bowl.

    The best book by far in my opinion is "War Baby I". It tells the most interesting story of how 9 companies, most not in the gun business, worked together to make 6.1M M1icon Carbines complete with spare parts and millions of magazines in about 3 years. All parts interchanged and they never made another after that batch. How they did that is an amazing story and I doubt if any other country including ours could do the same thing today. It is such a great story that you can open the book to any page and just start enjoying the story. It is very much worth the price. Volume II and III not so essential. You MUST get "War Baby I".
    Es verdad Mijo

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaveHH View Post
    Bohemia, or Superior (Can't find in Gringoland). then Modelo if really thirsty Pacifico.
    Corona, Tecate, DosXX you pour into the dog's bowl.

    The best book by far in my opinion is "War Baby I". It tells the most interesting story of how 9 companies, most not in the gun business, worked together to make 6.1M M1icon Carbines complete with spare parts and millions of magazines in about 3 years. All parts interchanged and they never made another after that batch. How they did that is an amazing story and I doubt if any other country including ours could do the same thing today. It is such a great story that you can open the book to any page and just start enjoying the story. It is very much worth the price. Volume II and III not so essential. You MUST get "War Baby I".
    Es verdad Mijo
    Bohemia....a man after my own heart....

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