Kurdish Gunsmith

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Vonz90
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Kurdish Gunsmith

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JAG2955
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OMG, that Pattern 14 in the picture has both a unit disc and a rear volley sight! How can I send him money?
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I'm hoping they did not publish his real name.
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No kidding, although I assume he's working in the Kurdish rear area, in which case he should be relatively safe.
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Somebody ship that man a Bridgeport and a Hardinge, stat!

Mebbe a Miller Dynasty too, judging by the article.
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