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Old November 5th 04, 12:59 AM
Matt Whiting
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jls wrote:
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Cecil Chapman wrote:


I have the right to own and fire my Mauser, and, as far as I'm


concerned,

that
includes the right to be allowed to buy ammunition for it. Kerry tried


to

ban that,


I almost forgot,,,,what for goodness sake do you need to be firing
ammunition as large as the type that the Mauser uses? Are the deer


BIGGER

where you live,,, home protection, if that's what you are thinking,


favors a

shotgun (that's per some cop friends, who would know).


Mauser is a type of rifle design, not a caliber. Get a clue.


Matt



It's an ACTION design. YOU get a clue.



The Mauser brothers designed a complete rifle. See
http://store.aetv.com/html/product/i...wseCategoryId=

True, several attributes of the action design are what remains most
memorable and copied to this day, however, it is equally correct to say
that Mauser was a rifle design. It certainly wasn't a caliber, which is
what was the OP implied, and if you had have a brain you would have
known that.


Matt

 




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