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1955 : Sears Sold Automatic Shotguns
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Wow, Really?
That gun would rip my shoulder off. From the actual 1901 catalogue… Winchester Model 1897 (damn it was modern!) 12 gauge $25. An Ithaca No 1 1/2 ran you $45. Must have been a hell of a gun! A Smith and Wesson pistol was about $17 !
I wonder what US President Abreact Abeam would think of such a thing..
http://www.smh.com.au/environment/tsunami-waves-kill-one-in-us-20110312-1bs22.html
It is worse than that! They are still selling hammers,knives and axes by mail order in the UK!
How much was $99 in 1955 worth in today’s currency?
Yeah I know that, it was really an expensive gun in it’s time. But how many auto shotguns were available in that time? I bet not too many, But I am supprised Sears was selling them!
Hmmm … 12 gauge. The natural enemy of the alarmist.
Great summary of whats going on with the nuke
http://chiefio.wordpress.com/2011/03/12/japan-nuke-plant-explosion/