Sistema1927
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I’m guessing it came from the belly of a gator.No telling where it came from.
There was no way that I was going to shoot that thing, not even remotely because, I would have had to clean up the mess.How’s it shoot!??
Nope. Yesterday was the first time I posted it. There will be no more pics due to it has already been chopped up and melted down. When guns are turned in on the gas for guns program or other gun buy backs, they are checked to see if they are stolen. if they are stolen we contact the owners in an attempt to return the gun. Every thing else has to be destroyed. It's a shame because a few nice guns get turned in.You've shown us the 'before' pics. We'll wait for the 'after'.
That's funny. But a Glock Hatter has to hate.I know for sure theres at least one guy looking at those pictures thinking "still better than any glock".
That's funny. But a Glock Hatter has to hate.
You can see the extractor in the first pic, in the second set of pics.i don't see an extractor or was the rust melding the surface together?
I agree with the Viet Nam source.
Before the Viet Cong, there were the Caodai.
A religion founded in 1926, its followers had anti-French and anti-Communist ideas and had to be ready to fight. Hence, the Caodai Pistol.