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Unread 10-05-2018, 09:05 PM   #1
Mister Sunshine
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Default Luger horror story

Coming home from shooting Thursday my friend and I stopped to get a burger. While we were eating we started talked to a man at the next table. He is a retired Naval Warrant officer , now working as a deputy sheriff. This of course led to talking about guns. The talk of course got around to guns we either wanted or guns we wish we had never sold. I had to mention a beautiful Simson Luger I regret selling. Then he told us the horror story. When he was a boy his best friend's father was a WWII Vet who fought in Europe and had brought back a Luger. The boy wanted to play with the pistol so the father, to make it safe poured molten lead into the Luger so no one could ever put a cartridge in it. Lucky I was almost finished my burger.
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