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	<title>Comments on: Video Tuesday &#8211; Ruger&#8217;s History of the Firearm</title>
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		<title>By: cruisey</title>
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		<description>Very interesting stuff, a mate of mine has a long rifle from the boxer rebellion.....long rifle indeed, over 2 meters long, He calls it the Chinese 3 man gun, as it apparently needs 3 blokes to hold it up.
It is currently in bits awaiting restoration. The stock appears to be bamboo, the calibre at least .50 &amp; I can&#039;t picture the means of ignition at the moment, but will find out.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Very interesting stuff, a mate of mine has a long rifle from the boxer rebellion&#8230;..long rifle indeed, over 2 meters long, He calls it the Chinese 3 man gun, as it apparently needs 3 blokes to hold it up.<br />
It is currently in bits awaiting restoration. The stock appears to be bamboo, the calibre at least .50 &amp; I can&#8217;t picture the means of ignition at the moment, but will find out.</p>
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