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<blockquote data-quote="TedKennedy" data-source="post: 4189287" data-attributes="member: 25419"><p>Dear old Dad used to brag about bringing his new-to-him Walther P-38 home to the farm back in the 1960s. Grandpa butchered his own hogs, and Dad was there to help. Usually hogs were dispatched with a .22 single shot, Dad wanted to shoot it with the Walther. Grandpa scoffed at the idea, but Dad took aim from across the pen and hit the pig between the eyes. Grandpa was aptly convinced that 9mm was a fine round for pigs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TedKennedy, post: 4189287, member: 25419"] Dear old Dad used to brag about bringing his new-to-him Walther P-38 home to the farm back in the 1960s. Grandpa butchered his own hogs, and Dad was there to help. Usually hogs were dispatched with a .22 single shot, Dad wanted to shoot it with the Walther. Grandpa scoffed at the idea, but Dad took aim from across the pen and hit the pig between the eyes. Grandpa was aptly convinced that 9mm was a fine round for pigs. [/QUOTE]
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