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Inventor of ASP pistols passes away

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21 November 2006, 22:47
Alberta Canuck
Inventor of ASP pistols passes away
Paris Theodore, inventor and manufacturer of the ASP line of covert pistols reportedly just passed away, at age 63, from complications of MS. As a painter in oils, who was also a CIA operative, and then a holster and pistol maker, he had a varied life.


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28 July 2007, 05:59
N E 450 No2
AC

Many many years ago I had the oppertunity to shoot one of his original S&W Mod 39 modifications with the "Guttersnipe" sight.

With a little practice it worked very good.

Here is a trivia question, what round were the originals [the original CIA versions] set up for??? Big Grin


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29 July 2007, 05:59
308Sako
First One I handled back in the late 1960's was a 9mm or 9 x 19. I don't know the triva version though. Was way ahead of it's time, so many features are common today.






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