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NATO Leaders Walk Away With Revolvers | Montreal News
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At the NATO summit in Ankara, leaders walked away with a surprise: custom-engraved .357 magnum revolvers, Turkish-made Sarsilmaz copies of the Colt Python, each bearing their names. Prime Minister Mark Carney joked that his maple syrup gift felt outclassed, and confirmed the RCMP now holds his revolver—decommissioned and destined for a museum as a diplomatic artifact. While NATO focused on boosting defense spending to 5% of GDP by 2035, the gift-giving turned heads—and guns.
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