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Article: Tactical solutions' lightweight conversions.
- Article from:
- Guns Magazine
- Article date:
- May 1, 2004
- Author:
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Having somewhat of an artistically creative mind myself, I am always appreciative (envious?) of those who are especially talented. My granddaughter is one such person being the accomplished artist I could only dream about becoming. I especially recognize the tremendous talents of those few individuals who can combine an artistic and mechanical mind, those who were able to design firearms that are not only nearly perfect mechanically but also so aesthetically pleasing. Names that come immediately to mind are William Mason, the designer of the Colt Single Action Army, and John Moses Browning, the creator of the Colt 1911.
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