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  • r3126

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    An old retired USMC running mate of mine sent me this picture. I have never seen (or heard of) one like it. I looked the picture over pretty well and can find no evidence of being "photo-shopped."

    Anyone have any thoughts?

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    mbafta

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    You can't tell that's photo-shopped? Other than the obvious blocks of pixels in front of all the trigger guards...you can see the notches or scratches (and the letters) on the original trigger guard duplicated on the 3 others the "photo-shopper" cut & pasted.
     

    r3126

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    You can't tell that's photo-shopped? Other than the obvious blocks of pixels in front of all the trigger guards...you can see the notches or scratches (and the letters) on the original trigger guard duplicated on the 3 others the "photo-shopper" cut & pasted.

    Obviously I'm not an expert. I see what you mean.
     

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    Obviously I'm not an expert. I see what you mean.

    After re-reading my response to you I can see it may come off as a little harsh. I apologize. I think it was me taking out my frustration on you about the half dozen "cool" and "beautiful" pictures that are emailed to us by my wife's grandmother that are obviously photo-shopped....lol. I can't call her out on it. ;)
     

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    Definately Photo Shopped. The first Knuckle gun i though of was the Apache Revolver. Interesting idea though, but not sure it it would catch on.
     
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