rifleshooter474
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wow, very nice weapon
Very nice!
My dad brought his service 1911 back with him when he came back from the European Theater and he had it up to the late 60's. He kept it in his sock drawer (it was okay to do that back then!) and he showed it to me many times and actually let me handle it. I was thrilled every time he would bring it out.
Then he got remaried and the step-*******-brother got ahold of it and took it. When dad got it back he decided to get it out of the house so he sold it to a coworker. I never saw it again. Just another reason to hate my step leaches.
Man! I'd love to have that 1911 now.
Long way of saying I'm jelous!
Every WW2 vet I know not only had to turn their weapons in, but were warned that any US weapons taken with them were to be considered "STOLEN."
Unless sold off as surplus, or DCM, so called "Vet Bring Back" US weapons were simply stolen property!
-Doc
Well thanks for shattering a boyhood memory of a father long gone, Doc. So now my Dad was a theif. Nice. Real nice. Thanks again.
I'd love to own a US&S WW II vintage 1911. Yep, I'm jealous too!