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why hide it in the first place if you then tell about it?
http://unblinkingeye.com/Guns/SWE/swe.html
Smith & Wesson announced their .22 caliber pocket auto pistol late in 1968, but the gun wasn't actually available for sale until May of 1970. It was called the Model 61 "Escort." Donald Simmons says it was called the "Escort" because it was designed for women. Other writers say it was intended as a backup gun for law enforcement.
Very odd. Anything else I might say will get me banned, so I'll leave it at that.
Too. Many. Jokes. Must. Restrain.
maybe that's why the gun was in there?This just proves that ''Everything's big in Texas !''
Probably afraid it'd drop out......... Now if it was a .44mag........................<broken link removed>
why hide it in the first place if you then tell about it?
I have to ask, was it protected or..... EEEWWWWWWW!!!!!!!
I was hoping no one would go there, yep you went there .
Like I said, I had to ask. Most "WOULD NOT GO THERE" but a Caveman has done some dirty work....