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09-05-2012, 10:10 AM
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Sorry for dragging this up. I just stumbled across the post when I googled Brazilian 1937.. Having one of these, I had no idea about Brazils involvement in WWII. What an intersting story. I've just spent the last hr. googling articles on the Brazilian involvement. Some great reads out there that might give anyone with a Brazilian 1917 a little more respect for that country and their revolver. Thanks for this post even if it is a few years late.
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