Re: Bring Back story repeated for the benefit of Ed Tinker
Refence to topping story of hidden .45s. I happen to have personal knowledge of a Special Forces NCO who on his second trip back to the world in 1970 had a .45 cleverly concealed in his pocket-didn't need no steenkeeng shell casings.
I fired that piece yesterday.
I have a HSc Mauser my father, 506th PIR, brought back--used to have the authorization papers--The inspector wrote down the number that was on the magazine-not the one on the pistol.
Got a firing pin for that piece from T Heller yesterday.
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