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Old 27th February 2016, 01:33 PM   #1
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Good.
In that case you may discard the possibility of this being a gun needing a resting fork or a wall as, with such length, it falls within the 'portable' shoulder guns range, hence your lecture becoming more concise
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How did it go with your lecture, Cathey ?
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Old 13th March 2016, 03:28 AM   #3
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Hi Fernando

Thanks to you and Phillip it went very well, I actually had to reduce the information. Again, thanks so much, I now know a lot about something I knew nothing about.

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