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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YTIG_hO8tg0
All together I think I sold about 15 rifles, 10 shotguns, and like 7 pistols. So many I was "looked at" by the ATF until they realized I came from a law enforcement background, a military background, and had no criminal contacts.
My favorite weapon was a .22 that broke down into a small case. It was called the Browning SA-22 and I loved it. It held plenty of rounds, was easy to clean, and so easy to backpack the Pacific Northwest with. I took it on many excursions and it fed me many nights up in the high Cascades.
I dont want guns around me thesedays. Its for my own safety and my decision to never take another life no matter the circumstance.
Go figure?
https://youtu.be/H6cDTVKHsek?si=-mzbEfWAyr3Fn9T1
"It's a nice gun I'll give you that. But the engraving gives you no tactical advantage whatsoever."
I mean of all guns ever, even ones I never owned, Id have to rethink. I liked that MK 19 ...it was helpful. The guns on the air support though, simply terrifying amount of firepower.
It was designed to accommodate for the French military trial that demanded for a new handgun beyond what would be possible for several decades and succeeded in every single aspect. The judges were so personally impressed by Browning's spectacular entry, that they went their way to not adopt it.