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  • #16
    First off....

    James that's not a supressed handgun that is a homemade Grenade launcher.

    Second I hope this link helps.


    Improguns blog

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Rockwolf66 View Post
      First off....

      James that's not a supressed handgun that is a homemade Grenade launcher.

      Second I hope this link helps.


      Improguns blog
      And I thought I was insane, wouldn;t like to fire that!

      Link is fantastic - article will be greatly expanded using it (all be it in ways that aren't always obvious).

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      • #18
        Radom, source of skilled labor

        With the accent on "locally made", I see that the city of Radom got nuked: Radom was home to a State arsenal that made pistols and military longarms through 2000. I wonder how many arsenal machinists survived the blast and are currently making a living keeping ORMO weapons in shape In addition, convoys and rail shipments of arms were leaving there regularly: on what siding has one or more carloads been sidetracked/diverted and lost to general knowledge, merely awaiting discovery by a happy passerby
        "Let's roll." Todd Beamer, aboard United Flight 93 over western Pennsylvania, September 11, 2001.

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