1975

SATURDAY NIGHT SPECIAL * MICHAEL DYKE * ATTACK 8112 * UK

Saturday night special is an American colloquial term for a small, inexpensive handgun, often used disparagingly to emphasize the poor quality of the gun, or for political reasons to emphasize easy availability. The term is meant to evoke the image of a bar fight (which are most common on Saturday nights). Currently, most so-called Saturday-night specials are manufactured by a group of handgun manufacturers located in the Los Angeles area, known as the ring of fire manufacturers.  From Wikimedia.


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