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Originally Posted by greenberetTFS
aaronw,
I hope you've got a good lock on your gun cabinet.............
Big Teddy 
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lol rgr that. Have a beefcake safe or two.. I'll post pics tomorrow of my Remington Rand 1911A1 made in 1945 in roughly 95% condition. I doubt the thing has more than a few boxes thru it. Mostly holster wear in the few spots it actually has wear.
Including pics of my H&R M1 Garand & a Winchester 1897 previously owned by Fred Barker. Passed down thru an LE family before they birthed a crackhead and it made its way to open market. I'm working with an era gangster "expert" to track down a more detailed history of the shotgun. The other shotgun in the photo is a Remington 11-A. Wasnt on my "list", but I got a good price. I like it because the 11-A was used prior to WW-2 by the military training crewmen for anti-aircraft guns. They shot clays in AIT to teach the concept of leading a target. Hows that for AIT? Sounds fun!