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Read moreDetailsBy Dan Shea Q- I am a private contractor in Iraq and we have the Glock 19 9mm pistols. We have...
Read moreDetailsBy Anders Thygesen Having reached the final design, the Birmingham Small Arms Company (BSA), in all probability and under great...
Read moreDetailsby Mark Genovese In reality, it was legitimate Class 2 manufacturers with the machinery, parts, personnel and know-how already in...
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