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want to use their sidearm unless forced to. But when the situation arises, why not have seven bullets in your pistol instead of six? Daniel Moore of the Moore Patent Firearms Company was
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want to use their sidearm unless forced to. But when the situation arises, why not have seven bullets in your pistol instead of six? Daniel Moore of the Moore Patent Firearms Company was
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