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Unread 06-28-2001, 01:18 PM   #5
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Default Re: Historic Dates.

Thanks everyone for the feedback. I suppose another factor would be sequential numbered guns if they exist. Personally, I don't care about what serial number a gun has but if everything else is equal I look for specific historic dates on relics. For example, a 1917 Nagant Revolver (Russian Revolution); 1961 East German Makarov (The year the Berlin Wall went up); 1943 P38 (the turning point of WWII -Stalingrad); 1941 Luger (European War becomes World War when USSR & US become involved) and so on. mm



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