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Old 10-24-2012, 02:48 AM   #11
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Unfortunately Canebrake, no Python, of the snakes though, I have two Colt Diamondbacks (very similar, but .38)


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My Colt Model of the 1918.

Colt Model O1911ANVIII, Colt Tier III 100th Anniversary Government Model M1911, blued, in .45 ACP with a 5" barrel.

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