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        <description>https://www.guns.com/news/fp-45-liberator-pistol-auction One of the most peculiar firearms to emerge during World War II, the FP-45 Liberator pistol was an incredibly cheap-to-make, single-shot pistol chambered for .45 ACP and made from just 23 stamped parts.Show more It was originally meant as a tool for resistance fighters battling the Nazi occupation of Europe, and some 1 million Liberators rolled out of America’s assembly lines in a mere 11 weeks in 1942. Very few, however, ever saw service, and even fewer still survive today. One well-preserved FP-45 Liberator found its way into the Guns.com Vault and is being offered at auction. Even if you're new to firearms auctions, Guns.com makes it easy to get in on the action, with bids starting at just 1 cent. Bidding starts Aug. 3 and wraps up Aug. 9, so don't miss your chance to add this FP-45 to your collection. Bid on it here: https://www.guns.com/used-guns/p/general-mfg-fp-45-liberator?i=686737 Show less</description>
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