thanks for the reply.
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thanks for the reply.
nice. you must have a great collection sir. didn't they make a 577/450 balloon round also?
never realized how much smaller they were.
cool. never seen that before.
the short barrel was something that was done in the U.S.. they were never issued that way.
very nice sir. thanks for posting.
a very interesting thread gentlemen. thanks to all who posted
thanks. that picture was taken in 2017 when they were packed up and moved to my eldest son's for display in his man cave. they're in his care now.
the rolling block is in .43 egyptain. i have a box of ammo from old western scrounger that i bought years ago but i never fired it. all those rifles except for the model 91/41 carcano are over a 100...
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i have to agree. i don't think it is military issue.
not that bad. it'll buff out.
i don't know if you visit Firearms Of The Rising Sun | Gunboards Forums there are people there who may help you with the translation.
here in pennsylvania, they were used to guard the railroads and mine during ww1
nice. thanks for posting.
from left to right, top to bottom,
Hungarian frommer stop .32 auto, mauser 1914 .32 auto, croatian php mv17 9mm para.
cz27 .32 auto, cz52 7.62x25, cz70 .32 auto, enfield no,2 mk1 .38
astra model...
and the ammo is available.
the best medicine is a positive attitude. all will be well.
no one is ever really gone as long as there is someone to remember them.
as the archie bunker song says [almost] "mister we could use a man like ronald reagan again."
i agree with mr. hosmer. it's a piece of history as it is. leave it be.
that's pretty cool. there was a display a couple years ago at a local show. they had a martini, springfield trapdoor, and m14 line thrower on display.
very nice rifles sir.
i was starting to get a little nervous.