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Says the Glock fanboy. ^^^^^^


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YES TRUE...….but s are not supposed to be amazing pieces of art like a 1911. 1911's should never have external extractors! That is blasphemy!
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Steyr-Hahn the original “Glock”!

The Model 1912 was Austria’s entry into the large frame semi-auto Military Pistol. Chambered in 9MM Steyr it loads throug the top with a stripper clip. Pushing a lever on the side of the gun dumps all the ammo out of the gun.

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wow, was the mock up 2 2x4's cut square and nailed together?! crazy looking
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Semi-Auto Sterling Pistol and Carbine

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Going to need one hell of a holster for that pistol
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You've heard of the German WWII P-38 and probably the postwar P-1 but have you seen a P-4 Walther? It's a shorter barreled version of the P-1, issued to Criminal Detectives.


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The Ultimate Walther P series - the P5. Both Sean Connery and Roger Moore carried the P5 in one of the 007 Movies. (The 1983 remake of Thunderball titled Never Say Never Again, which went head-to-head with Roger Moore’s sixth turn as 007 in Octopussy. Interestingly, both Connery and Moore carried 9mm Walther P5 Compacts)

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