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This term existed and was widely used long before Puzo wrote his famous novel. I think that the "mob culture" was popularised within Yankee pop culture, but the term lupara was in common usage prior to this.[[User:MVMosin|MVMosin]] 01:11, 4 April 2007 (UTC)
This term existed and was widely used long before Puzo wrote his famous novel. I think that the "mob culture" was popularised within Yankee pop culture, but the term lupara was in common usage prior to this.[[User:MVMosin|MVMosin]] 01:11, 4 April 2007 (UTC)

== Point Of View ==

This article provides little actual information about current legitimate uses for this style of firearm. These firearms are far more often used for defense purposes rather than mob killings and the term is often applied just the same, regardless of it's origination.

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Popularisation

This term existed and was widely used long before Puzo wrote his famous novel. I think that the "mob culture" was popularised within Yankee pop culture, but the term lupara was in common usage prior to this.MVMosin 01:11, 4 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Point Of View

This article provides little actual information about current legitimate uses for this style of firearm. These firearms are far more often used for defense purposes rather than mob killings and the term is often applied just the same, regardless of it's origination.