Trouble stoppers, up close and old school
Trouble stoppers, up close and old school
Remington Rand 1911 (1942) and Camillus M-3 fighting knife.
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Re: Trouble stoppers, up close and old school
You forgot the Winchester model 1897 and 1912 Trench guns just in case you don't just want to stop the trouble, but obliterate it instead,
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Re: Trouble stoppers, up close and old school
So effective Germany tried to get them outlawed in WW1, and Japanese committed mass suicide in front of them in WW2.Junk Yard Dog wrote: ↑Sat Jul 30, 2022 4:39 pm You forgot the Winchester model 1897 and 1912 Trench guns just in case you don't just want to stop the trouble, but obliterate it instead,
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