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^^^

That should draw attention to maximum body mass. Eek




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I don't have a picture, and no longer have the gun, but I nominate the Sardis/Sirkus SD9. I bought one in the early 80's, and wish I'd kept it. It was an early "micro."The frame was made almost entirely of sheet metal.
 
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Saddam's Gold AK.




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Saddam's Gold AK.
SHINY!



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The top 2. 1910 Frommer.



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First Block, I mean Glock I ever held in my hand. Hated the grip, felt like a brick, and it was ugly.I had a hard time lining up the sights because of the way it fit my hand. I'm sorry if I offended anyone but that's just how I saw it..... blech
 
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