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Old 10-15-2006, 04:28 PM   #1
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Mike C, yes, you are absorbing I have seen the 45 luger, it is a nice one. Rumour has it that the 2nd known 45 luger is also in the South possibly in the same collection

The Norton Gallery has all kinds of museum items and Mr Norton was a gun collector, he also like to take nice guns and have them engraved. There is a Bordchart engraved...

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