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It would be tough for an English speaking writer, writing for an English speaking audience, to write about ANY countries gun making centers if the native language isn't English. Think Sweden, France, Russian, where ever, it gets tough when the distance is multiplied by a different language. I'd expect that profits from an English language book on native French firearms production of some sort, would be somewhat less than significant.
Best, Ted
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A readable and accurate translation of Mournetas though???...Geo
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A readable and accurate translation of Mournetas though???...Geo You would owe his publishing house more than you could ever make from your efforts on the book. Best, Ted
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A readable and accurate translation of Mournetas though???...Geo Well Geo, if it would be too costly to get permission to publish an English version, you could always go this route: Or I could give you the kind of advice that we get from Jagermeister, the weird Libtard who doesn't even own any doubles and posts crap like this: When you get tired of two piper a new 16ga Auto-5 inertia driven semi-auto is excellent substitute. With 26" it has low weight and excellent handling. By changing choke tube you can select pattern you like with different loads. It is modern international design with parts from all over the world assembled at a secret location.
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Why does he need to own a Double gun to talk about an Auto-5 ?? What am I missing here
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An Auto-5 isn't inertia driven. It's recoil operated. If one doesn't know that....they shouldnt be giving stupid, unsolicited advice on any gun board. C'mom dude...the Jäger's a certified doofus and he brings Keith's wrath onto himself by constantly being caught telling tales. I for one appreciate Keith putting guys on blast, I find it hilarious.
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Out there doing it best I can.
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I was discussing the new Auto-5 'Sweet Sixteen'. It is very nice substitute for SxS or 0/U shotgun.
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Why does he need to own a Double gun to talk about an Auto-5 ?? What am I missing here ....because bicycle components have more in common with old French SxS shotgun then modern semi-automatic shotgun. 
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Why does he need to own a Double gun to talk about an Auto-5 ?? What am I missing here What are you missing here??? That's easy Last Dollar. The answer is: A brain.... same as always. Good to see you feeling better and posting again though.
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