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Let’s play the “What is it?” game!

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Ruger MP9 (Never heard of this thing. I would have bet good money Ruger never made anything like this, some hybrid looking thing that's got a Cobray /SWD/ MAC upper and a UZI type lower (minus the grip safety) complete with UZI style folding stock.
 
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Ruger MP9 (Never heard of this thing. I would have bet good money Ruger never made anything like this, some hybrid looking thing that's got a Cobray /SWD/ MAC upper and a UZI type lower (minus the grip safety) complete with UZI style folding stock.
We got a winner. You're up.
 
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-----now that it's been solved,
here's a 1990 print ad for a .357 mag.
version of this gun-----
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A one-of-kind gun, that belonged to someone famous. Only one ever chambered in this caliber.

What is the make and model of the original gun?

What is the caliber, and why did it come about?

Who did it belong to?

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