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Click here to visit the new home of Politics Daily!"The gun in the photo does not exist," said Val Forgett III, president of Navy Arms in Martinsburg, W.Va. Forgett's company was Mauser's agent in the United States when the gun was released, and it sold Mauser guns here again in the 1990s. "The bolt is facing to the left side of the receiver, making it a left-handed bolt action rifle, indicating whoever constructed and approved the mailer did not recognize the image has been reversed."There is no truth to reports that the next Clinton mailer will attack Obama's support for an outright ban on "hand phasers," and a 48 hour waiting period on the purchase of a "blaster."
"It's a $2,200 German import - it's hardly typical of what the average workingman in Indiana uses," he said.
A reader posited that the photo was not an error, that to use a photo of a real gun would have posed some sort of
legal difficulty. I obtained this photo of real guns from Getty Images, the same company that sold the Clinton campaign the footage for the "3 am" ad. It did take a few seconds to download, but I am in no legal jeopardy.
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