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It's "A and A", not Aya
#631850
Jun 22nd a 01:16 AM
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by John Roberts |
John Roberts |
Why have and does the gun community insist on saying "Aya" for AyA, which is the abbreviation for Aguirre and Aranzabal? Some even go so far as to say "A Y A". Huh? JR
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