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Do not change the TT33 image to a Norinco.  That is NOT a norinco clone.  I took that photo of MY OWN personal gun.  It is a Soviet TT-33 pistol in the original caliber. I should know.  I took the photo and own the pistol.  It was a batch of Curio Relic Handguns imported from Russian in the 1990s.  The ATF forced the importers to drill the frames an install a safety, a feature which was promptly removed when the owners got them since they are not needed (only required for import not ownership).  Also I own the copyright to the image.  Only pictures that are taken by the contributor or acquired with the copyright holder's permission should replace images that have been granted copyright to IMFDB already.     [[User:MoviePropMaster2008|MoviePropMaster2008]]
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Please do not change the TT33 image to a Norinco.  That is not a norinco clone.  I took that photo of my own personal gun.  It is a Soviet TT-33 pistol in the original caliber. I took the photo and own the pistol.  It was a batch of Curio Relic Handguns imported from Russian in the 1990s.  The ATF forced the importers to drill the frames an install a safety, a feature which was promptly removed when the owners got them since they are not needed (only required for import not ownership).  Also I own the copyright to the image.  Only pictures that are taken by the contributor or acquired with the copyright holder's permission should replace images that have been granted copyright to IMFDB already. Thank you and come again.    [[User:MoviePropMaster2008|MoviePropMaster2008]]

Revision as of 23:55, 8 September 2008

Please do not change the TT33 image to a Norinco. That is not a norinco clone. I took that photo of my own personal gun. It is a Soviet TT-33 pistol in the original caliber. I took the photo and own the pistol. It was a batch of Curio Relic Handguns imported from Russian in the 1990s. The ATF forced the importers to drill the frames an install a safety, a feature which was promptly removed when the owners got them since they are not needed (only required for import not ownership). Also I own the copyright to the image. Only pictures that are taken by the contributor or acquired with the copyright holder's permission should replace images that have been granted copyright to IMFDB already. Thank you and come again. MoviePropMaster2008


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