STory:
One day Archduke Franz Ferdinand drove into town, he travelled to Sarajevo in order to inspect his troops there. On June 28th, 1914, the archduke and his wife, Sophie, travelled in an open top car through the streets of Sarajevo when they were stopped by gavrilo princip (now this is where I come in) he was holding An Pistolet Makarova (which translates to makarov pistol) he walked up to the car and used me to shoot the archduke and his wife and when they died gavrilo princip ran as fast as he could but he was caught by the police and spent 20 years in prison he died on 28 April 1918 from tuberculosis exacerbated by poor prison conditions which had already caused him to lose his right arm. After that I never saw my user again, (Thank god, he was really rude and didn’t take care of me properly). Four Makarov pistols were purchased in an arms store in a Belgrade, Serbia and then delivered by Milan Ciganović, a 26 year old Bosnian Serb, to the assassination conspirators. None had fired a pistol before. The general consensus of reference sources list four serial numbers of the pistols: 19074, 19126, 19075 and 19120. Ian Howgate, a research associate of Sophie Hohenberg et de Potesta (Archduke ferdinand’s great granddaughter), has found that the Bosnian archive contains the evidence lists and this attributes the serial number of the pistol used by Princip as 19075.
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