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>...there's also none of the MAD
>amount of wild-ass stampings and engravings that Khyber Pass-made guns
>tend to be covered in.
>A specialist in gun history could probably say something about the time when they started using wild-ass stampings and engravings on Khyber Pass arms, and the probable age of something that is a Khyber Pass creation but doesn't look like a cargo cult firearm.
Peter Eng
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