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We have a member (Gil Boyd), who has co-authored a new book which is now available on eBay UK. If you’re interested in this campaign and...
Hi All I have uploaded a large number of WW2 ordnance and weapon manuals to my blog pages. They cover British, American, German, Russian and even...
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Pictures of the various type of Berthier Carabines, Mousquetons and Fusils Prototype à base de Carabine Modèle 1890 Top: Carabine de...
Classic GUNS Magazine Editions Click On The Cover Or Issue Date To Download A PDF Version Of These These issues are saved as a PDF file so you...
Hatcher's Notebook Author: Julian S. Hatcher Publisher: The Military Publishing Service Company (1947) ISBN: 978-0-8117-0350-5 (Hard Cover...
Fundamentals of Ballistics (Department of Defence 1949) This video is a demonstration of the fundamentals of ballistics, principles of physics...
"The Somme" (1976 BBC Documentary) This excellent BBC documentary is over 70 minutes long and is part of the collection of "Open Source Movies". ...
Shotgun Ammunition: 'Rounds of Authority' (1997) (AVA20354VNB1 - 1997) Federal Law Enforcement Training Center This video addresses...
Infantry Weapons and their Effects (WWII and Korean era U.S. Training Films) "Infantry Weapons and Their Effects" is an official WWII era...
Fundamentals of Small Arms Weapons (WWII U.S. Training Films) These combined videos demonstrate the mechanics of pistols, rifles and machine guns....
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What is a good power for a spotting scope to see hits at 300 yds. ?
Hello and thank you all for having me here! Ive bought/collected a lot of this old military surplus and had a question about asbestos dangers in...
Good Evening, Looking to secure representatives of the Mannlicher series of rifles from 1885 to 1895. I am not concerned with '95 parts but...
I was recently left my dad's 8mm Mauser rifle, which I am researching (seems to be a scrubbed Czech BRNO VZ-24). The action and bore look good,...
Hello all! First let me start by saying that I'm brand new to this forum so please forgive any breach of etiquette. Anyways, on to the meat and...
Going by the illustration on page 198 of the GoD book (Guns of Dagenham), I think it's a C1 butt assembly. It's the first and only part of a C1 I...
I saw this Martini Henry Artillery Carbine at a gun show with an AC instead of roman numerals on the right side of the receiver with a 1893 date. Was...
Since it's cold outside, I figured that I'd try out one of my Christmas presents indoors where it's warm. This is a Teslong Rifle Borescope that I...
Recently acquired this very nice Tower carbine. It was tagged as 'Tower carbine, model 1839, Crimean War'. It does look like a model 1839, but that...
Here is a photo of a small memorial attached to a village church here in France. I'm a few days late with the date; it was 7th January 1944. Only...
Know how you get rid of something think you will never need it? Well, now I'm kicking myself for dumping my old reloading manuals. (sigh......)...
Hi all, Felt I would share my most recent acquisition to my collection. It is a Bulgarian M95 made in Budapest as part of the 1909 contract and it...
hello i don't think my original message went out. If it did sorry for the double. I recently bought a Steyr M95. I was taking it apart for a...
Can anyone ID this? I personally believe it is Japanese but no idea to what. I've researched this extensively since I saw the photos and have no...
Hi all, Well I just made a purchase of a Siamese Type 66 Arisaka that a gun store had mislabelled as a Siamese Type 45 Mauser. Still waiting for...
This one I was told it Hungarian but again I can't find any confirmation on the markings. The Crown is supposed to confirm this. I believe this...
These F4 Phantoms on there 3rd and Final Air Refueling to there destination. The Video was taken by a Member here and it's a Incredible View...
Hi all, Another auction mystery for you. It's HUGE. 48" overall length. I haven't been able to find the sight it's meant to replicate. Any...
Tanks & Purpose "One of the biggest challenges in this respect to a Tank Commander was not being hit by Bullets or RPGs, but Rats who would chew...
This particular rifle is notable for its lack of markings. It has the short front sight, a very nice walnut stock with a brownish shellac or varnish...
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