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goatroper
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"Privately-Owned Weapons in Modern Military Service"
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September 17, 2020, 07:03:34 pm »
Fascinating bit of history from SurvivalBlog. One of the more interesting oddities, to my mind, is Lt. Col. Schilling's full-auto M1911A1.
https://survivalblog.com/privately-owned-weapons-in-modern-militaries-thur-sep-17-ni/
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Nice write-up.
I always thought the coolest piatol I ever handled ( no, I didn't get to shoot it ) was a Beretta 93R with the three shot burst function. Very nice.
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