Please keep them coming, Mark. I really enjoy them.
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Please keep them coming, Mark. I really enjoy them.
Not shorter, but the pistol grips have been removed.
I witnessed a guy at Camp Perry do just about the same thing. He was a very large man and literally fell forward into position. Needless to say, he had a lot of padding to fall on.
Mr. Atkinson should read "When the Odds Were Even: The Vosges Mountain Campaign, October 1944--January 1945" by Keith Bonn before he makes such a statement. Mr. Bonn demonstrates that the US Army in...
Chuck,
Call Mr. Harrison Toms at (937) 255-8716. He is one of the Restoration experts at the Air Force Museum here in Dayton OH. He is a busy man and can be hard to get a hold of, since he is...
By the way, the Inland plant that produced carbines is on the near west side of Dayton, just off 3rd St. It is clearly visible from US Rt 35. It is still standing, by vacant.
I recently received my father-in-law's old reloading equipment and supplies. Among the items were several cartridges and two sling swivels. I can not identify them. Here are several pictures of...