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<blockquote data-quote="MadDogs" data-source="post: 2979674" data-attributes="member: 11175"><p>I don't carry my Belgium Browning Hi Power that Austin Behlert worked his magic on because I worry it might be in an "evidence file". I don't carry it because it is a Belgium Browning Hi Power that Austin Behlert worked his magic on. It's simply not a gun that would be all that easy to replace and one that I don't want any carry wear on ... or chocolate cake.</p><p></p><p>When we moved to Michigan in the early 90's I had to register ("Green Card") all my handguns and a couple shotguns. I had a special waiver where the state allowed me to bring all my guns (they had a limit on quantity to register during a month). Had this deputy in Livingston County "inspecting" my Hi Power while eating a piece of chocolate cake with his fingers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MadDogs, post: 2979674, member: 11175"] I don't carry my Belgium Browning Hi Power that Austin Behlert worked his magic on because I worry it might be in an "evidence file". I don't carry it because it is a Belgium Browning Hi Power that Austin Behlert worked his magic on. It's simply not a gun that would be all that easy to replace and one that I don't want any carry wear on ... or chocolate cake. When we moved to Michigan in the early 90's I had to register ("Green Card") all my handguns and a couple shotguns. I had a special waiver where the state allowed me to bring all my guns (they had a limit on quantity to register during a month). Had this deputy in Livingston County "inspecting" my Hi Power while eating a piece of chocolate cake with his fingers. [/QUOTE]
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