Your most “American” gun on this 4th of July

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Re: Your most “American” gun on this 4th of July

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WWII issue Union Switch and Signal .45
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Re: Your most “American” gun on this 4th of July

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S&W M&P M2.0 9mm 5inch, FDE
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