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Unread 12-16-2011, 06:25 PM   #12
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My 1917 artillery survived 2 world wars, trench warfare and has gone to far for you to make one mistake or use an incorrect load. It would be disrespecful to even attempt to fire it without a thorough inspection by someone qualified to do so. Last night on 'Sons Of Guns' an artillery was brought in. Before the agreed to fire it they did a full shake down including replacing the fire pin. There are 42 seperate parts, each must work exactly or some one including yourselve the results may be tragic. Please have your wonderfull heirloom be thoroughly check out. You owe it to yourselve and its previous owners, Eric
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