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Shep

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Chiappa 1911-22

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Pietta reproduction 1858 Remington .44 Cal

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Enfield No.2 .38S&W

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Hi-Standard Victor SH .22LR Outstanding shooter

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A much abused Luger. Started out as a 1920 commercial model in .30 cal.
Poor thing has had it`s tail ground off and a crude refinish, but it does still work

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A crudely refinished Mauser Broomhandle 7.62 Mauser Ugly thing, but like the abused Luger, it does still work

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Another Frankenstein 1911 Para wide body frame colt slide wilson parts .45acp

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Para Ordnance Limited .45acp

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Reproduction of a Star Double Action Precussion .44
 

Shep

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americal said:
The enfield number 2 is my choice :)

It`s one of those war era guns that was turned out as fast and as cheap as possible. Tool marks all over it, painted on finish, trigger is at least 16 pounds and about as accurate as throwing rocks.
Still, it`s an interesting design, it`s probably got a little history in it, and the price was right.
And I`ve always been a little bit of a sucker for guns that are out of the ordinary.
 
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