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    Quote Originally Posted by pz93c View Post
    My daily carry is 93 years old.
    What in the wide world of sports is that old and small enough for a daily carry?

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    Sent you a PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by milehiscott View Post
    What in the wide world of sports is that old and small enough for a daily carry?
    Let us in on it, smokeless or blackpowder ???????????????????????

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    Quote Originally Posted by milehiscott View Post
    What in the wide world of sports is that old and small enough for a daily carry?
    I'm going to guess either a 1911 or one of the sweet little S&W pocket .38's.

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    It's a custom 3" Colt model 1917 in .45 ACP. It's a cannon.

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    We've started looking for a new house. Is it wrong that I am looking at the master bath with shave gear in mind?

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    I don't think that's wrong at all. My wife has a great set up in our house, but I'm relegated to a small bathroom with a free standing sink and it's a pain. If you can keep the wife happy, more power to you!

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