I am in Central Mexico right now as I type this, in fact in Salamanca, Guanajuato. Home to all the action involving the Huachicoleros, the fuel thieves. I lived in Mexico full-time from 1990 until 2016. Right now I am back in Canada for a while, but it is just a while. One of the guns I left in Mexico was the 2nd last Non Registered Magnum. It was presented by Smith and Wesson to (then) Lt. Phil Roettinger, USMC just in time for him to take it to Guadalcanal in the initial invasion. He used it later on Bouganville.
In later life, Phil became the Station Chief for CIA, Latin America. He retired to Central Mexico and we became the best of friends although we were some 40+ years different in ages. But he liked my Ice Cream, and we both ended up with guns registered in Mexico which is not very common for us derned feriners. When Phil died, he left the gun to me.
Just the other day, I stopped by one of my "gun stashes" where I have my guns waiting for my return to Mexico just to make sure this treasure was in the shape I left it in. I placed a February 14, 2019 Mexican Newspaper under her as a backer.
and here is her right side:
Yes, the same shape I left her in. If you have more interest in this firearm, or the story behind the man who owned it, the gun is very well written up on the Smith and Wesson Forum in the U.S. under the title: Penultimate Pre Postwar Magnum is in Mexico!
In later life, Phil became the Station Chief for CIA, Latin America. He retired to Central Mexico and we became the best of friends although we were some 40+ years different in ages. But he liked my Ice Cream, and we both ended up with guns registered in Mexico which is not very common for us derned feriners. When Phil died, he left the gun to me.
Just the other day, I stopped by one of my "gun stashes" where I have my guns waiting for my return to Mexico just to make sure this treasure was in the shape I left it in. I placed a February 14, 2019 Mexican Newspaper under her as a backer.
and here is her right side:
Yes, the same shape I left her in. If you have more interest in this firearm, or the story behind the man who owned it, the gun is very well written up on the Smith and Wesson Forum in the U.S. under the title: Penultimate Pre Postwar Magnum is in Mexico!
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