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Maggie’s Motivational Pic Thread v2.0 - - New Rules - See Post #1

@clcustom1911 saw this pop up today.

Based on the size of the bite marks, they were caused by the useless, purse-dwelling dog, the woman forces to stay in her purse. The dog, likely out of retaliation, said "Fuck this bitch for making me be all up in her purse." And directed its yipping, ankle-biting rage at her favorite 120mm pumps.

Solution?

Dump that woman for lack of care for her property, and for possessing a useless dog.
 
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“US Army test Luger in 45 ACP. Two were made to compete against the 1911. Nobody knows what happened to them.”

They made more than two of them… And one of them is owned by a private collector in the United States and it’s worth about 1 million bucks.
 
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“US Army test Luger in 45 ACP. Two were made to compete against the 1911. Nobody knows what happened to them.”
I know of some people, who had this same thing happen to them. Only difference was: still a USGOV test, but the company was Surefire. Sure would like to know what they did with that stuff......🤷‍♂️🤔
 
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Not the one I remember but simple google search.

 
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I bet I know...they jammed lol
Actually, they did not.

I’m pretty sure there was an entire show on the history channel that had this in it and they actually interviewed the guy who currently owns the only known functional original.

It appears that politics were involved and they didn’t wanna buy German gun. Not that I blame them because because of 1911 is a pretty practical gun, and the Luger is a very complicated gun by comparison.
 
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Actually, they did not.

I’m pretty sure there was an entire show on the history channel that had this in it and they actually interviewed the guy who currently owns the only known functional original.

It appears that politics were involved and they didn’t wanna buy German gun. Not that I blame them because because of 1911 is a pretty practical gun, and the Lugar is a very complicated gun by comparison.
I’m guessing the extra umph of the 45 helped.
german ones would jam like crazy when the got dirty. Most officers replaced them in the field ASAP.
 
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