WWII’s Cheapest Weapon: The Story of the FP-45 Liberator Pistol
The FP-45 Liberator wasn’t just a gun; it was a middle finger to tyranny—a single-shot lesson in chaos, wrapped in cheap metal and wartime paranoia.
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The FP-45 Liberator wasn’t just a gun; it was a middle finger to tyranny—a single-shot lesson in chaos, wrapped in cheap metal and wartime paranoia.
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