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    Here are some guns in the now legal 32 ACP. I think the Sauer 38 H is barely zoot legal but the CZ 70 and post war PPK-L are post 1939 and not legal. The PPK is a pre war example from 1937 and the PP is post war but the same design as the pre 1939 PPs. Of course the 1903 is good to go.


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    Here's one with Robert Stack


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    Leave the gun, take the cannoli

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    Some Guns from the Copicut Zooters Match June 2010:










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    Thanks gents, I appreciate the words of wisdom there.
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    Anyone with a .38 S&W top-break that needs cartridges? I've got about 100 rounds of Remington Peters nickel-cased (post 1961) that I have no need for - about 80% are lead RN, the rest copper-jacketed HP. It's not brand-new, but it's not collectible stuff either.
    Leave the gun, take the cannoli

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    I've got a couple recent acquisitions:

    1918 era 1911 - all original with no rust or pitting but obviously seen alot of use over the last 92 years - $725 total:



    1917 Eddystone Model of 1917 - a 30-06 caliber competitor to the 1903 Springfield (actually was used more in WWI than the 1903 by a 2 to 1 margin) and more ergonomic for me to shoot - all matching except for 4 small parts. Should be Zootshooter legal - $350 out the door.



    Thanks for looking.

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    Couple of real beauties. I have my dad's 1917 Enfield (Eddystone) He sporterized it but only the stock. Left all the metal, sights etc intact. I put it back in it's original configuration a few years ago. The wood is not nearly as nice as yours. I might have to do a boyds to make it prettier but like it alot as is. I also have my grandfathers 1917 (winchester). He sporterized his also, shortened the barrel, removed the sights, put a scope on it so it's a mere shadow of it's original self but still much loved and cherished.
    Love that 1911, what a beauty.
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    Besides my 1903 Colt, this is probably the only pistol I have presently that might qualify. Photo from the internet. Love those Art Deco lines.

    Mine is in .380 and is probably 95%.
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    Very sweet Remington!! General George S. Patton was known to carry one. I think the pistol is now in the Patton Museum at Ft. Knox Ky.

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