San Antonio's Hidden History of Gangsters and Guns

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  • majormadmax

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    An interesting piece of SA history that I was unaware of prior to this Express-News article that came out today, so I thought I'd share...

    Hidden History of Gangsters and Guns

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    In the musty catacombs beneath the part of South Flores Street where lawyers, cops and government officials bustle back and forth lie the remnants of a connection to some of America's most notorious gangsters.

    Gun shell boxes, casings and divots in the walls hint at where some of the world's first automatic weapons were test-fired in the basement. One room contains the ghostly silhouettes of 20 handguns, each with a handwritten label and a nail on which aluminum models of weapons once hung: Colt Cobra; Ruger .41; S&W .357.

    The storefront above, next door to Tommy's Restaurant, is empty now, but for decades the proprietor of 111 S. Flores St. was Hyman S. Lebman. Back in the 1930s, he supplied members of the Dillinger gang with handguns he'd modified from single-shot to fully automatic. (Full story)

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    M. Sage

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    "Some of the world's first full-autos"? In the '30s? 'Bout 40 years late to claim that title. Also, depending on when in the '30s, it wasn't illegal to do stuff like that yet.

    "Ruger .41"? Like a .41 (Remington) magnum? That cartridge was designed in the '60s...

    Express News = Gun haters. Saw the article, was interested but knew better after reading an article they ran a few weeks ago bemoaning the "lack of power" that BATFE has over gun manufacturers, retailers and owners. It was basically a "we love Big Brother and we need to let them register every gun without calling it registration" essay.
     
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