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While researching for a post on another forum, I ran across this site and it brought back some memories.  Mousegunner was a member here and use to post a lot about pocket pistols and other firearms.  I had forgotten he had started a web page with his thoughts and opinions on pocket pistols and other firearms.  Someone else took it over after his death  in the Summer of 2011 (with the permission of his family, I am assuming)and it's still available and has been updated with guest reviews.  I saved it to my tool bar.  You all might want to do the same.

http://www.mouseguns.com/index.htm

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Thanks.  I remember him, he was from the Chattanooga area.   I sold him a .25 once.  really nice guy.

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Marshall's Mouseguns site was the reason that a subpart of my collection consists of quite a few mouseguns. There is another site that is still somewhat active that has a lot of info on mouseguns and so-called "Saturday-Night Specials. If anyone is interested, here is the site link. The site covers a lot more than the ones mentioned in the site title.

http://www.bryco-jennings-jimenezarms.com/forum/

 

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Never heard of this site or the gentlemen that ran it, although if he was in Chattanooga he was practically my neighbor.

You have to find joy in a website that hosts something such as this:

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Looking through many of his pages, it's easy to see the webpage itself is outdated (even probably for 2011 standards), but my oh my did he spend a lot of time creating pages. There are so many links linking to other parts of the site, which in turn are just collections of links to lengthy articles.

 

I'm impressed.

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I sold him a rifle once. Seemed like a nice guy. As I remember, he did some preaching too.

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16 minutes ago, gregintenn said:

I sold him a rifle once. Seemed like a nice guy. As I remember, he did some preaching too.

Now that you mention it i do recall him being a man of faith. 

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13 hours ago, Raoul said:

Now that you mention it i do recall him being a man of faith. 

He had a Doctorate in Theology and was a Presbyterian Minister. 

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