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    The 9/11 Revolver: A Treasure Beyond Compare

    This may have been around the block, but I just saw it today.
    Very cool story...................God bless 'em all.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0JffIlTeteY
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    Ranger325

    "People sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf"
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    Very sad and cool at the same time.
    Last edited by Timbonez; 09-10-11 at 20:19.

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    "When you go home, Tell them of us and say, For your tomorrow, We gave our today."

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    Thanks for sharing those links guys. Very sobering stuff. Just another gun, but it really means so much more.

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    I'm glad to see this displayed in the NRA museum.

    When we see old guns on display in museums, it's too easy to forget the man who carried that gun into harm's way.

    Rest in Peace.....

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    REST IN PEACE WALTER WEAVER!!! Your ultimate sacrifice will never be forgotten! God Bless the NYPD!!
    blessed are the peacemakers...

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    Thank God the family of this hero, (and NRA member), got the gun back, and saw fit to donate it to the museum. I'm sure if Bloomberg had his way it would have been crushed and buried.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beat Trash View Post
    I'm glad to see this displayed in the NRA museum.

    When we see old guns on display in museums, it's too easy to forget the man who carried that gun into harm's way.
    Very true. My collection contains quite a few old cop guns, (including a couple of ex partner's guns).

    When I hold them, and shoot them, I often wish they could talk, share just where they've been, and the everyday bravery shown by the man who carried it.

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