A rare first edition of Margaret Mitchell’s “Gone with the Wind” used to conceal a .32-caliber pistol. September 24, 1941, Phoenix.
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A 17th C. poison case disguised as a book.
As if books weren't dangerous enough
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Nobody makes 32s anymore.
And, they probably never will, now that they're capable of making 380s so tiny.
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American arms company? I think thats the name makes micro 22 revolvers.
I deny having books with guns in them, honest, I have none, not one, not a single one, especially not nicely leather bound Victorian publications with extra space for ammo as well.
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