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- Skyyy.Blades
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Militia property of the united states
This is extremely powerful and sharp! Careful at play!
This was a good burn to my pocket but great to have.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/BWYGGMVsqRQgZjsL6
This was a good burn to my pocket but great to have.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/BWYGGMVsqRQgZjsL6
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Skyyy S.
Skyyy S.
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Re: Militia property of the united states
Is it traceable?
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Re: Militia property of the united states
Follow selling rules !
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Re: Militia property of the united states
Its never been used and not sure by traceable? I am new here started yesterday with all good intentions. Teach me what do u mean if its traceable?
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Skyyy S.
Skyyy S.
Re: Militia property of the united states
Offhand . . . . being government property and being stamped, does not mean civilians can't own it.
M-16 (AR-45 carbines) . . .and Gov 1911 45 pistols were often stamped Prop U.S. Gov.
The carbine was sold on Gunbroker, a real colt ar15. . . . .
Anyone can put a knife into a pantograph engraver.
and second, the knife looks like a Dalton , , , or a Dalton Clone.
It is not likely this automatic was ever "issued" officially.
and 3rd. . .the use of the word "Militia". . . . . does not seen genuine.
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The military simply does not use switchblades. They don't issue them. . . . . .
probability is low this is an actual "issued knife"
M-16 (AR-45 carbines) . . .and Gov 1911 45 pistols were often stamped Prop U.S. Gov.
The carbine was sold on Gunbroker, a real colt ar15. . . . .
Anyone can put a knife into a pantograph engraver.
and second, the knife looks like a Dalton , , , or a Dalton Clone.
It is not likely this automatic was ever "issued" officially.
and 3rd. . .the use of the word "Militia". . . . . does not seen genuine.
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The military simply does not use switchblades. They don't issue them. . . . . .
probability is low this is an actual "issued knife"
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- JimBrown257
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Re: Militia property of the united states
That is a legit Dalton. It is a weird model as it really isn't like any other Daltons.
Though, "Property of United States Militia" is kinda meaningless. It pretty much means "Owned by Owner".
Though, "Property of United States Militia" is kinda meaningless. It pretty much means "Owned by Owner".
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Re: Militia property of the united states
You realize, of course, that every able bodied-male is a part of the Militia. Right?
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