The ultimate free pistol?

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FredB
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The ultimate free pistol?

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What is the ultimate free pistol? My nomination:

http://www.gunsamerica.com/928610404/Gu ... l.htm?wl=1#
william
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I'm reminded of a scene in the movie The Dirty Dozen. A mischievous Donald Sutherland, posing as "the General" reviews an elite army unit and quips to their commander played by Robert Ryan, "They're pretty, but can they fight?"
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Freepistol
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Great looking pistol!
That one belongs in a museum.
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william wrote:I'm reminded of a scene in the movie The Dirty Dozen. A mischievous Donald Sutherland, posing as "the General" reviews an elite army unit and quips to their commander played by Robert Ryan, "They're pretty, but can they fight?"
William,

I noticed some construction details that seem to hint this gun was made to shoot, as well as look pretty. Check out the variable gap rear sight and replaceable front sight, for instance. The big question about shooting it, though, would be, how willing are you to carve up the grip?

Regards,
FredB
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