I have seen this picture before, the trooper with his back to the camera with 1928 is Carwood Lipton. At least thats what the caption said on the ones I have seen.
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I have seen this picture before, the trooper with his back to the camera with 1928 is Carwood Lipton. At least thats what the caption said on the ones I have seen.
Today I put about 100 rounds through my M1. I was braking it down, I forgot to close the bolt before removing the trigger housing assmebly. I went to close the bolt and somehow the bolt lugs popped...
Cotton sling?
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Sorry meant to type canvas sling
One marine has two ammo belts on, was that common?
Could someone tell me the reasoning behind the cross flap canteen cover? It seems like it would be easier to get the canteen and cup out.
Were those uniforms made of wool?
If I was a japanese soldier looking out and seeing that fleet all I could say would be I'm toast!
I think its 1944, If you look are the cross in the backround, plus we werent in the war in July of 1941.
Was the Camo pattern used by the Army in Europe the same as the pattern used by the Marines in the Pacific?
I buddy of mine gave my 40 rounds of 30.06 that was imported from Iran, does any one know if its any good for an M1, just to use for plinking?
I want to start reloading for my M1 can anyone tell me specifically what power, primer, and bullet to use?
Thanks.
I had bought a $100 barreled receiver from CMP months ago. This weekend the gunsmith was able to remove the old shot out barrel but in doing so the receiver was cracked on the clip latch side, the...
Can someone explain what is the issue with ammo attracking magnets?
thanks
John
I have a MOD 98K made by J.P. Sauer & Sohn Suhl in 1937 I know there are scope mounts that I can put in place of the rear sight. I was hoping you experts can stear my in the right direction as to...
This might sound dumb but I was wondering, During WWII were soldiers issued brand new
M1s straight from the packing creates? Was the M1 issued in boot camp the sameone they used through out the war?
That is very cool.
Those M-1928 packs dont look very comfortable.
I recently received a striped receiver from CMP, and with a barrel I got from DGR and other parts was able to assemble this M1. (gunsmith mounted the barrel for me).
SN 3538XXX(Mar 45)
Barrel is...
The Germans did have a habit of over engineering things. The King Tiger was designed for the Russian plains not the towns of France.
I am not an expert but its looks to me like the "v" is what is left of the "X" the the russians stamped on all there captures, as far as the SN it should be the same as the SN on the barrel.
The Army had to withdraw them they looked to much like Germans. I wonder if there is a back room in a wharehouse some where with boxes of them.
My receiver just arrived, the finish is color is OD green like, no pitting what so ever looks like it just out of the factory. I am very pleased. It should make a nice shooter.
The SA receiver I order on 8 July was shipped today its a grade B 3538xxx Mar 45. I will post pics when it arrives. All my spare pieces parts will final have a home.
And here I always thought my old home was one of the northern anti gun states.
One thing my dad would always tell me about his time in Korea you never messed with ROK soliders