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SPC Margaret Higgins
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THANKS, JACK! I AM CERTAIN THAT SOME CIVILIANS WILL WANT TO PURCHASE THIS PISTOL.
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SPC Margaret Higgins
SPC Margaret Higgins
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LTC (Join to see) - Thanks, Frank! It even has a US Army pin on it! HAPPY HUMP DAY; WITH MY LOVE FOR YOU!
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SSG Aircraft Mechanic
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I try to stay away from anything that says “military grade” because in my experience, just about anything that actually is military grade is junk.
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TSgt David L.
TSgt David L.
6 y
It wasn't accepted by the Army so maybe it was too good! Hahaha
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SFC Michael D.
SFC Michael D.
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TSgt David L. - Or they weren't the lowest bidder.
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TSgt David L.
TSgt David L.
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SFC Michael D. - Most likely.
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SSG Paul Headlee
SSG Paul Headlee
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But is sounds so scary!
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SMSgt Thor Merich
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Interesting. I wonder if California will ban it? Since it’s “Military Grade?”
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CW5 Jack Cardwell
CW5 Jack Cardwell
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Has to go through their approval process. I am sure it will not pass.
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SFC Michael D.
SFC Michael D.
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What makes a weapon "Military Grade"? Is it because a military used it or is it specs? Does it include historical weapons or just present? Just wondering because I collect guns. I have old Calvary pistols, WWI, WW2 pistols. They were used by the military. Are they considered "Military Grade"? Not that I live in Cali. I live in Texas. Just curious what makes the standard "Military Grade".
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SSG Paul Headlee
SSG Paul Headlee
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SFC Michael D. Sounds like a CNN term to me.
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