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    1. TheBoss930

      Desire to Speak with New LTCH Applicant

      from start to finish mine took 2 weeks.
    2. TheBoss930

      WTB: Glock 43

      Looking for a Glock 43. No stippling no nonsense. Thanks
    3. TheBoss930

      Desire to Speak with New LTCH Applicant

      From application to local fees was less than 24 hours for me just a day or two ago
    4. TheBoss930

      Bill of sale

      Why feed the trolls? don't like the post, don't post?? maybe?
    5. TheBoss930

      ***Official Oddball and Unique Firearm Thread*****

      I believe that this J.M Browning was the father of THE J.M Browning who invented the 1911 :)
    6. TheBoss930

      ***Official Oddball and Unique Firearm Thread*****

      Very cool thread! heres an interesting piece italian history This gun shoots the 9mm Glisenti, which is dimensionally equal to the 9mm luger, but under-loaded https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S8YSGyDB8eM
    7. TheBoss930

      Frommer Stop

      Haha good point :rofl:
    8. TheBoss930

      Frommer Stop

      I found the spring on Nurmrich, but I'm not sure if it was a reproduction. And these can be found fairly cheaply!
    9. TheBoss930

      Just shot my first 1911 today....

      Enjoyment of shooting is not thinking about how much $$ you sent down range :)
    10. TheBoss930

      Frommer Stop

      Thanks! They are wonderful, but hard to find parts for :(
    11. TheBoss930

      Frommer Stop

      Hammer is fairly easy to cock with your thumb, and it does push the pin forward when the hammer is down
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      Frommer Stop

      It was developed to imitate the Italian Villar Perosa. The M.17 most likely would have been mounted on aircraft
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      Frommer Stop

      Sorry! its chambered in 7.65 former, which is.32 ACP, but just a bit hotter. and heres a wiki link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frommer_Stop and heres a video by Forgotten Weapons explaining how the actions works! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=39tX_7-mkMA
    14. TheBoss930

      Frommer Stop

      Hey guys! just picked up this beauty! It was made in 1920, and came from Hungary. It is the one of the few successful long recoil actions out there. After a bolt return spring change, this gun runs very smoothly! not bad for 97 years old! \
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