Canon G7 X Mk II – On-Board Flash – 1/60, f/6.3, ISO 125, Eval Meter
Today was a Nima and Beave Summit Day. We went down to their place and did target practice first. All my guns worked flawlessly! Later in the day, Beave and I were looking at a Browning 9mm handgun that he inherited from his father a few years ago. He originally thought it was a French manufactured gun but noticed a very small stamp near the trigger. We got out a magnifying glass but it was hard to see. I got my iPhone and used the magnifier on that and we were astounded to see it was the Nazi Eagle War Crest symbol. We got my camera and took the PotD. Beave did some research and learned that it was manufactured in Belgium but while it was under the control of Nazi Germany, probably in mid to late 1940.
Here’s a pic of the whole gun.
Here is a pic of Beave shooting his .22 caliber handgun with a competition 10 inch bull barrell.
Lastly, the Summit wasn’t all about guns. The ladies used this time to hone their crocheting skills! Way to go girls!