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Old 24th January 2014, 11:17 PM   #10
spiral
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Thanks for sharing your thoughts Vandoo...

It is an interesting question, that one finds in many ethnographic arms.

Personally I like the ones I keep to be in the definite, rather than the unsure category when it comes to usability.

I have a 1942 shybriya that was probably made for British army tourists... But its of true weapon quality. For me that is a defining point.

But yes that's just my taste in arms. For me they must be fully functional within my understanding. {which of course will reflect both my knowledge & my lack of it.}

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