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I've shot rifles and handguns dating to 1870's and never broke a part yet Oh, well i suppose there is always a first time.Are you saying that the steel used by american makers of firearms was better than German steel, i mean everyone with a brain has heard of Krupp steel, its world famous? Althrough Krupp made there money on railway supplies, not cannon or armor plate.
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