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RACER’S EDGE

t’s hard not to feel a little sympathy for FN America’s struggles in gaining a toehold in the U.S. commercial handgun market. First is the fact that the American commercial handgun market probably adds up to a rounding error when compared to the money that comes in for the mothership on the sales of general-purpose machine guns to half the world’s militaries. Getting the home offices in Belgium interested in commercial handgun sales here in the States can’t be easy.

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