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“A deputy responded to a call about the recovery of a gun at Good Shepherd Memorial Gardens on Highway 9,” goupstate.com reports. “The officer found a box containing a gun on a grave site. “The officer spoke to a 28-year-old woman, who said that she hadn’t been feeling well. The woman said she went to a ‘shawoman,’ according to her religion, and the shawoman advised her that to clear her spirits, she needed to return something that was given to her, the report said. The woman said the man who was buried at the site where the [Cobray] was recovered had given her the gun about 12 years ago, and she wanted to return it and hopefully feel better.” Well, I would.

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  1. A Cobray? That almost counts as grave desecration. While I sometimes think it would be a kind of prehistoric cool to be buried with my favorite pistol on my hip, I literally don’t want to be caught dead with a lump of junk like a Cobray. The Ingraham MAC design was clever for its day but leaves much (okay, *everything*) to be desired in a modern defensive carbine or submachinegun. The Cobrays were the shoddiest examples of the Inraham design, low-quality knockoffs of dubious reliability.

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