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I carried a smudger and a browning 9mm pistol around for years in my work, got to fire a luger, an uzi and loads of other weapons.

 

My favourite was the smudger.

 

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Simple design and brilliant for close quarter killing, unless your target was wearing a thick coat. It made an excellent cricket bat for those long summer nights on the nuke site and folded up nicely for carrying. Once a month we had to strip the weapon (oooeeerr) and put it back together in total darkness. I believe I could still do it now.

 

The problems I could have solved since with my smudger had they not insisted I give it back when I left the forces.

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I use the sig in work and its just beautiful. Cant not love it. I laugh at my colleagues trying to justify carrying s&w 38's around. Heavy and cumbersome.

 

If I get through the process, it'll be my service weapon, for sure. I've never fired a smoother gun at that caliber.

 

I think that i'll go crazy and get the 'tactical operations' one as it's light as hell, and has all the trimmings nightsights/suppressor threading (incase of a zombie apocalypse, of course, don't want them to hear me popping their brain eating friends)

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