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Mark, is it known where the picture is taken, please? I assume the 2 men in the back of the Jeep are resistance fighters?
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Love the position of our favorite carbine rack. Normally those were across the hood or someplace flat.
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---------- Post added at 08:54 PM ---------- Previous post was at 08:46 PM ----------

Originally Posted by
Flying10uk
Mark, is it known where the picture is taken, please? I assume the 2 men in the back of the Jeep are resistance fighters?
No notes on that one - but your assumption is very likely correct IMHO
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Whatever is he going to do with the anvil???
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He's gonna beat the truth to pieces. Did you notice that it is a press jeep?
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Originally Posted by
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it is a press jeep?
Yes I did, that marking for photo is interesting too...
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Original pic at the top of the thread is that a 15 or 20 round mag just visible with the trigger & guard next to the drivers left leg
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Originally Posted by
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15 or 20 round mag
Only 15. They trialed a 25 rd mag initially but it was not accepted. The military never made, and I've never even heard of a 20 rd mag for those.
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