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Unread 12-22-2005, 03:28 AM   #8
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Mr. Still,

When I read my issue of American Rifleman, I did not like the AE Test, just as I didn't like my Test I owned with the flaming bomb. As a novice, compared to you (with only about 25 years collecting experience), when I get that "just can't put my finger on it" bad feeling, it's time to back away slowly. I would run to the hills about the one Bruce addressed in American Rifleman.

Perhaps someone of your calibre should write into the Dope Bag about this pistol. I could do it, but as an English Major, they will probably revoke my life membership status. Heck, I'll write them anyway. As an English Major, I need to be living on the edge.

Thank you again for taking the time to address this weapon. Some day, should fates allow, I'd like the "Ed Tinker" tour of your collection. I've been told by Ed that it is quite a wonderful experience.

Glen / aka / trigger
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