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Just read your artical on the .38 Military, Model 1902. Very concise and informative. Thank you.
Paul


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Paul

Thank you. As you probably noticed, I had posted that a few months ago on the S&WCA
forum. Someone, maybe Roy, picked it up and included it in the latest Journal.

Maybe I should post it here, now that its in the Journal ?

Regards, Mike
 
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Mike,

I certainly would appreciate it if you posted it here!

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I would. Information like that is too good not to share with the unwashed masses.Smiler
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So - I posted it separately in this section. It's titled .38 Military Model 1902 .

Later, Mike Priwer
 
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Mike,

Thanks also for the article. It made me glad I recently joined the S&WCA. I will be re-reading it again soon. All My Best, Jerry


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Mike,

Great article!

Thanks,
Linda
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Mike, thanks for a great article.


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Great reading. Thanks, Mike.


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Very good information Mike, very much appreciated. Thank you


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Mike, great job on your Journal article and an interesting insight on this model.
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