St Valentine Day Massacre Victims

Posted on Monday, January 4th, 2010 at 2:34 am

have a rare weapon, with some historical value, how can I get more information?

Special Weapons 38 suicides property Chicago unfortunate victim of a massacre on Valentine's Day. It was not at the crime scene belonged to my uncle Adam Heyer I do not want to survey would sell firearms, it is possible to sell, or perhaps a log How can I learn more about the history of weapons

A 38 belonged to one of Gusenburgs and found a short distance from the body. Its clearly visible in the photo of the scene. http://www.myalcaponemuseum.com/id27.htm My advice to you is to get contact the owner of this site. Capone Gather the items as shown in browsing your site. Just be able to prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that this is one of the pistols that one of the victims wore. If you can not have a gun then empty no story behind it, this is not a "story" was told in May.

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