Trouble stoppers, up close and old school

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Trouble stoppers, up close and old school

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Remington Rand 1911 (1942) and Camillus M-3 fighting knife.
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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, :twisted:
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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, :twisted:
So effective Germany tried to get them outlawed in WW1, and Japanese committed mass suicide in front of them in WW2.
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