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The first gun pictured, my friend Berle Cherney's Ken Hurst engraved Dan Rossiter stocked Fox, known as "The Chrysler Gun" because of the art deco styling, partially based on the Chrysler building, is shot on a weekly basis.
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06-01-2018, 06:17 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Bill Murphy
The first gun pictured, my friend Berle Cherney's Ken Hurst engraved Dan Rossiter stocked Fox, known as "The Chrysler Gun" because of the art deco styling, partially based on the Chrysler building, is shot on a weekly basis.
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I thought this is The Chrysler Gun. Winchester M21 Made for Walter Chrysler in 1932. I like the Art Deco style of Robin’s gun much better.
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