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Old 27th June 2024, 08:23 PM   #9
Fernando K
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Hello everyone

It has been hinted here that this gun could be target shooting. It lacks sights, and the grip does not seem to be for precision shooting.

On the other hand, it has been said that the forger lacked a model. There are numerous wheel guns with ball-shaped butts, profusely decorated. They are also found on hunting wheel rifles, cases covered with hunting motifs, such as dogs, hares and rabbits, and floral decoration. The floral motifs of this specimen are not a copy, and its design is removed to represent something that is not seen in any specimen, indefinite.

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