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I own the website from which I derived the description posted so far. There is no copyright violation. Thank you for monitoring.
Just thought, you probably need a way to confirm the previous claim. Send me an email thru the star-firearms.com website contact information. The address listed there is spam-laden so I have a whitelist; make sure you leave the subject line information in place. Thank you.
I am glad that the owner of the source of the material here is available, as I have a query regarding the history. It states that the elder relative was a gunmaker in the 18th Century, yet his sons entered the business in 1905 (20th Century). Since all other information suggest the sons dates are correct (World War I) I assume that the father was active in the 19th Century - although flintlocks were largely superceeded by percussion models by the middle of that century.
Also, please sign your comments by typing four tildes (~) at the end. Thank you. LessHeard vanU 22:26, 12 August 2006 (UTC)
I've just added this tag. Although the first half doesn't need more than a bit of touching up, the second half (starting from sub-machine guns) contains some odd wordings, presumably caused by incorrect translation from the spanish wiki-article. -- MiG ( talk) 10:26, 26 November 2007 (UTC)
I suggest that Star Firestar M45, to the extent sourcing can be provided, be merged here, as there is little written on the gun itself.-- Epeefleche ( talk) 20:46, 2 February 2012 (UTC)
I have a sun curtain industry gun I want to renew 2A02:CB80:4108:1B02:3059:B62D:FEDD:1689 ( talk) 20:04, 28 August 2022 (UTC)
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http://www.star-firearms.com/star/index.shtml. Permission has been received from the copyright holder to release this material . Evidence of this has been confirmed and stored by
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2006042610002163. This template is used by approved volunteers dealing with the Wikimedia volunteer response team system (VRTS) after receipt of a clear statement of permission at permissions-en ![]() |
I own the website from which I derived the description posted so far. There is no copyright violation. Thank you for monitoring.
Just thought, you probably need a way to confirm the previous claim. Send me an email thru the star-firearms.com website contact information. The address listed there is spam-laden so I have a whitelist; make sure you leave the subject line information in place. Thank you.
I am glad that the owner of the source of the material here is available, as I have a query regarding the history. It states that the elder relative was a gunmaker in the 18th Century, yet his sons entered the business in 1905 (20th Century). Since all other information suggest the sons dates are correct (World War I) I assume that the father was active in the 19th Century - although flintlocks were largely superceeded by percussion models by the middle of that century.
Also, please sign your comments by typing four tildes (~) at the end. Thank you. LessHeard vanU 22:26, 12 August 2006 (UTC)
I've just added this tag. Although the first half doesn't need more than a bit of touching up, the second half (starting from sub-machine guns) contains some odd wordings, presumably caused by incorrect translation from the spanish wiki-article. -- MiG ( talk) 10:26, 26 November 2007 (UTC)
I suggest that Star Firestar M45, to the extent sourcing can be provided, be merged here, as there is little written on the gun itself.-- Epeefleche ( talk) 20:46, 2 February 2012 (UTC)
I have a sun curtain industry gun I want to renew 2A02:CB80:4108:1B02:3059:B62D:FEDD:1689 ( talk) 20:04, 28 August 2022 (UTC)