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<blockquote data-quote="ronny" data-source="post: 2080894" data-attributes="member: 8853"><p>One of my uncles came back from WWII with a Luger, a P-38 and a Beretta (.32). They were all in great shape. I ogled them many times as a kid. Told him I would buy them from him one day. Came home from college one time and went squirrel hunting with him. He had a new (to him) .22 pistol. Asked him where he got it and he said he traded the Luger for it. My heart stopped. He then advised he had sold the other 2 as well, to some friends of his. </p><p></p><p>It was very hard for me to forgive him, but I did. He's gone now and I have his very nice example of a Remington 241. Would have rather had the Germans.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ronny, post: 2080894, member: 8853"] One of my uncles came back from WWII with a Luger, a P-38 and a Beretta (.32). They were all in great shape. I ogled them many times as a kid. Told him I would buy them from him one day. Came home from college one time and went squirrel hunting with him. He had a new (to him) .22 pistol. Asked him where he got it and he said he traded the Luger for it. My heart stopped. He then advised he had sold the other 2 as well, to some friends of his. It was very hard for me to forgive him, but I did. He's gone now and I have his very nice example of a Remington 241. Would have rather had the Germans. [/QUOTE]
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