Originally Posted by Calhoun
The fact that one was found in a Savage locker is... interesting.
Searle had the patent(s) and was attempting to sell to Savage? Like he did before. Savage may have made the proto-types.
Based on previous relationships this could indeed be true.

Why would Searle go to a start up named A.J. Savage in CA that has not produced a single firearm? Seems like risky business. Searle happened to reside in CA at the time, but,...


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