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Hagler bullets?
[edit]I notice mention is made of "German-made Hagler bullets". The only thing I can find is a reference to a Hermann Gerlich (better known for his work on the Squeeze bore principle used for anti-tank guns), who apparently designed a "Hagler 280 HV Magnum" (does this refer to the ammo or the rifle itself?) in 1928 or so. The article on the Danish Schultz & Larsen arms company also mentions Gerlich.
Any additional information regarding Gerlich or what a "Hagler" bullet/rifle is would be appreciated. Russ3Z (talk) 17:10, 31 October 2016 (UTC)
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