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Article about: Beautiful gun! Even if it is deactivated! I love the brown bakelite grips, you don't see too many with those. I'm curious, how do they deactivate a gun over there? In the states, to "de

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    Hi Guys,
    This arrived a couple of weeks ago. It is a (stacked) AC43 1943 WALTHER. with matching Serial numbers. I am very pleased with it. It was deactivated earlier this year (2010). The copper coloured stuff on the slides is grease.

    Cheers
    Andy
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    Very nice.

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    Andy very nice . Its a shame you have to deact. them . Gary

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    +1

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    Hi Very nice gun
    Andy

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    Thanks Guys,
    It is a shame that we have to de-activate them. To add insult to injury, they stamp all the major parts with the Deac company logo to show that work has been carried out on it.

    Cheers

    Andy

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    yeah it ***** blondi not only do the ydeact but then they ruin the original finish with stampings grrrr bk whn i was home in the uk i had a 98 that was just the same i ended up selling it coz i hated what theyd doen to it

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    Hi ya dogdog! I agree with you and It obvious that out gun laws make our country a safer place. I just wish that they didn't have to deface our deacs by stamping them!! Surely there is another way to mark them without causing damage!!
    Cheers
    Andy

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