I would do that if you can. That will take all issues away.
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I would do that if you can. That will take all issues away.
Story of all our lives. Where was digital camera pics when we needed them. The neat and odd stuff that's slipped through our fingers...never to be seen again.
I saw that, early type. Nice...those were always worth stripping just to look inside and see if they were still in the original hand blued finish. Even if no finish remained. If they were ever...
Looks like the barrel has been cut down and that sight added. If there's no obstruction in the barrel, it's fine. Even a screw hole into the barrel won't give problems. Yes, a banded sight if you...
That pic always looked more like they know what's in there, no danger. "Let's get this open"... You know there's NO way you'd be trying to disarm anything with a clown-show attached to you.
Was my first thought, they didn't site that one the best...not those men, the officers would do it.
I see this last batch in post 11.
7.62x54R heavy ball?
I see no picture.
Good reason for that, this is a column of M36 Jackson tank destroyers, not Hellcats. 90mm guns...
Yes, a mag bag. Lots of Thompson mags were packed ashore in those.
Very interesting.
PFC Holley isn’t screwing around...
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84th Division...checking cocarocka.
While smoke billows from stricken Japanese positions on Makin, American combat engineers lay a metal mat across the soft sand to allow tracked and wheeled vehicles to move forward without becoming...
I have read about issues that the brass is too thick, maybe that's it here? Here's a thread on it. Long read... ...
You know that pic was almost exactly repeated in Yugoslavia about '90-'94...so many villages looked exactly like and a couple of cast off destroyed tanks about. I wonder what dismantled the Hetzers?
I'll bet that's 82nd about to jump into Africa. Brown bar is giving some direction.
M10 tank destroyer up front? With one of these...
I was also under the impression that the Inglis Mk1 Bren was the preferred model to convert to a 7.62. I was told we lost many to the pooled resources as well and they turned into 7.62.
I also...
Seaman Soto has an immediate problem with his gas cylinder lock screw relief valve...missing. I see the rifles in rack are mostly missing rear sights and a couple front sights. Hard put and well...
I can't imagine who would order their guys to go down that mess and shovel the slop out. Foolishment...
How about Brian Dick? Full equipment and lots of experience... In Edgefield SC. https://www.milsurps.com/member.php?u=2818
I think of the forts in PI the engineers helped take out, this one is Ft Drum...
This left Fort Drum as the last position in Manila Bay held by the Japanese. It was a nearly impenetrable...
Looks pretty good now...