Could it be a "new Springfield Armory" rifle? Perhaps they started their serial numbers where the "old Springfield Armory" left off? Just my two cents.
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Could it be a "new Springfield Armory" rifle? Perhaps they started their serial numbers where the "old Springfield Armory" left off? Just my two cents.
How did they keep their hats looking so sharp ?
There is an interview on You Tube with the author of the book. It is about 2 hours long. I would not say that these people wanted to drop out. Needless to say I will not go into the woods again...
Just read a book called "Missing 411". It is about people who go missing under strange circumstances in the US National Parks and rural areas. I was wondering if anyone else has read it and what...
I think you are right about the letters on the stock are part of a name. I don't recall any Greek Word "PAPADO". Anyway it is a good looking rifle.
I picked up a Collector Grade Greek return...
When I shoot in the Highpower Rifle Matches, it is quite common to see shooters in Jump Boots and BDUs. The BDU pockets help move equipment up and down the Range, and the jump boots provide support...
Thanks for the information. I have a current Ridgeway "type" of cap, and I never seem to keep it looking that good. I always wondered how they did it.
Best Regards, Nikos:thup:
How did they keep those Army hats so sharp and crisp? :super:
Where did you find the stock pouch? It looks like a really good idea to have 2 extra mags close at hand.:thup:
I would get the tool. The one I have can be used for both the M1 and M14 bolts. It was well worth the price.:super:
where can you purchase these books?
Regards, Nikos