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This is a few of mine
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Why not man up to a .50 Browning? Maybe man up to a bazooka? I'll keep carrying my wimpy little gun. It packs more punch than what many cops carry and is easy to conceal. I think it's enough to knock down any unwanted visitor.
Only if you get a head or spinal cord strike!🙂:thumbsup:
 
Says someone with apparently little knowledge of the round. But not gonna discuss any further here as not the purpose of this post.
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"Little Knowledge" Your funny. Had to carry it for 17 1/2 years and not by choice. I'll let you figure out what Agency that was there youngster. Little recoil, not impressed, only the lame couldn't score expert with it. Retired and went straight back to .45 the old school big boy round!
 
Beautiful display and an amazing collection. I love the use of the milk can as a sword holder!
I found that milk can in a old well about a mile below my house when I was about 15 years old. My mom was a self-tough artist and if a object sat for very long it got painted. She used it for a Umbria stand till she died and i got it back. Putting the swords in there kind of came out of it was the only place i had to put them. But I like it this way.
 

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