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No detail. Just based on this small preview picture, please tell me.
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Well, I can say that not ALL of the guns pictured are C96s.
That being said; I always liked Schnellfeuers. |
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Quite. I'm not all that into 6-shots, carbines, finned barrels, Bolos, or bling specials...I guess I'd say the 9mm 1934 prototype would be my choice...
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Schnellfeuer is cool. But cannot compare with 20-shot CH, IMHO, it's a postwar Small Ring after all ![]() |
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I'm thinking I need to add some bling to my collection. I've looked at some plated and engraved stuff lately.
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A C96 Barbacue Gun!!
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