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Winner winner is right! That’s a great find for sure!
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23 April:
Pre-WWII FRENCH MAB Model D, .32 acp think I paid $250 for mine... ![]() ![]() ![]() Wesley Post WWI .32 auto. Wesley also made a version of this gun in .455 Webley Auto. ![]() ![]()
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Lmao.... right? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Of course not to be outdone; H&R got permission to make Webley Clones:
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One of the most highly regarded gunsmiths who took the art of competition worthy 1911s was Jim Clark Senior. Googling his name reveals that not only was he a Master Gunsmith but that he was also a very serious and successful pistol shot in his own right:
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Here’s my Jim Clark Sr. .38 Special Longslide; one other “good” thing is the gun came with two Colt Factory .38 Special magazines; they are hard to find and run around $150-$250 if you can find them! ![]()
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