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04-30-2016 07:25 PM
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Is that a real one? I have nothing to compare with...
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Is that a real one? I have nothing to compare with...
A few of us looked at it & general consensus is yes a real one
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Originally Posted by
5thBatt
yes a real one
Congrats then, I know how hard they are to find...
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Some more pictures of a Flanders flap I once owned, bought from the late Pete Bloom.
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Originally Posted by
Badger
or flip out of the way if the soldier accidentally discharged his rifle without opening it.
I would like to actually test that out, I have always wondered about this sort of stuff, the "does something automatically in an emergency" aspect but getting it wrong could prove catastrophic or at the least expensive.
If a fellow shot with one in place and unopened I wonder:
1. Would it flip away without issue or damage, and if so what would happen with the bullet strike?
2. Would it flip away, damaged but reusable, or ruined?
3. Would it not flip away and punch a hole through the flap?
4, Would it not flip away and cause damage to the crown/muzzle?
But for the cost of ruining a relic, and maybe a rifle, I suppose I will have to be content to wonder about it.
Perhaps it would be comical like watching an defective C7 bayonet get shot downrange on a live fire...
- Darren
1 PL West Nova Scotia Regiment 2000-2003
1 BN Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry 2003-2013
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A bit like watching a safety 'bullet catching' blank firing adaptor being tested on the slow motion video. So many shards of steel, copper and lead flew off in all directions that it totally destroyed the camera lens that was placed to one side!
I guess that the flap thinggy would remain absolutely intact with just a hole through the centre and no damage to the rifle. On the basis that the flap part would simply offer absolutely no resistance to the bullet
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I have seen one pretty much intact except for a ragged hole through the flap.
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Originally Posted by
mr.e moose
I have seen one pretty much intact except for a ragged hole through the flap.
Seriously?
If so, I think that completely answers my question.
- Darren
1 PL West Nova Scotia Regiment 2000-2003
1 BN Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry 2003-2013
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