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05-14-2013, 08:15 PM
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Thomas;
Just send me that damaged 20 and I'll nurse it back to health for you. Promise I'll only handle it over a carpeted floor.
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05-14-2013, 09:50 PM
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I will try to remember this story the best I can. It was sometime in the late sixty's and my brother in law was checking one of his favorite hunting spots and when he pulled in he noticed what he thought was a gun laying in the weeds. It wasn't just any gun but a highly engraved German drilling and he said Tom I have never seen a finer gun in my life. He somehow found the owner and boy was this guy happy to see his gun he had bought back from the war. That when I found out what great guy my brother in law was. Thomas
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