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... ake it conical?"

“Why can the entire bullet be shot so far without being placed all in the barrel?”

“How did you come up with the design concept of a revolver?”

"And, Claude, your design of the runners is really a genius idea. How can you tell me if you think of it?"

"Right, Claude. If I lengthen the barrel of this revolver and add a **** behind, can I make a revolver?"

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Mrs. Sonia will be transformed into 100,000 why the baby, holding a revolver i ...

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