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Beretta M1951 mystery- cutting our way to the truth

December 4, 2020 Bill Marr 0

I have some interesting projects walk into the shop. Many of them would make your average smith run, but I’m not your average gunsmith, I’m always looking for new stories. In this case, we have […]

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