Byuphoto
Would like to upgrade
I have noticed an effinity for both, on here. I thought I would start the thread with two interesting stories.
First the Yashica GSN
I bought one new in the Navy Exchange,Phillipines, in '73. I was stolen while I was on R&R in Brisbane, Aus. Left it laying on a bar :bang: I found this one on *bay and bought it with the box, flash adn box for it. When it arrived the warranty papers were still in the box and a woman bought it from the same place a few weeks later. 😱
The .45 auto is a Govt. issue 1911( converted to a 1911A1) Owned by my Great grand-father HL Morrison. It was given to him by his brother Tom Morrison of Winnfield, La. Uncle Tom acquired it on May 23, 1934 In Bienville Parish, la. For you history buffs it is the day Bonnie and Clyde were killed. Uncle Tom came along right afterwards and he knew one of the two La. policemen at the shooting. He asked Frank Hamer if he could have that old .45 laying on the seat. With approval of Frank and his supervisor Lee simmons Uncle Tom was given the gun.
First the Yashica GSN
I bought one new in the Navy Exchange,Phillipines, in '73. I was stolen while I was on R&R in Brisbane, Aus. Left it laying on a bar :bang: I found this one on *bay and bought it with the box, flash adn box for it. When it arrived the warranty papers were still in the box and a woman bought it from the same place a few weeks later. 😱
The .45 auto is a Govt. issue 1911( converted to a 1911A1) Owned by my Great grand-father HL Morrison. It was given to him by his brother Tom Morrison of Winnfield, La. Uncle Tom acquired it on May 23, 1934 In Bienville Parish, la. For you history buffs it is the day Bonnie and Clyde were killed. Uncle Tom came along right afterwards and he knew one of the two La. policemen at the shooting. He asked Frank Hamer if he could have that old .45 laying on the seat. With approval of Frank and his supervisor Lee simmons Uncle Tom was given the gun.