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I have never used the VPN at any time.
I got the same page. I tried your new URL and I got on. Thanks.
I have for sale an M1 Garand rear sight knobs with pinion in good condition with the markings of NHC/DRC, a firing pin and a shorty clip.
$30 shipped (USPS money order) in CONUS.
:DAh, what happens to them when you go toes down?
I wouldn't go back, once was enough.
Yes, I also think that the prices are outrages. You can buy a new Colt for those prices.
And the order form(s) are a lot more involved than normal. It's going to put off a lot of people.
Me...
If you ask to use the men's room at Sarco's, you are escorted to and from it.
My unit was the first to test the MRE's when it first came out. It wasn't like it is today.
We had to fill out an evaluation sheet. I gave it a bad rating.
It came in a foil like bag, dry. You...
"K" and "C" rations from WWII were issued during the 1965 Vietnam era as well as prior years. I was there at that time and that's what we had. We also had WWII com radios and other gear.
The...
I graduated from Eddystone High School and yes- I do have have an all matching Eddystone 1917.
I have heard that some went back but I'm not sure what the procedure is. I, myself, haven't went back. Would I? I don't know. I imagine cost would be a big factor and the accommodations.
For those prices they should be all correct. No wonder no one is buying them.
No buildings were saved. Now, just flat ground with weeds. Remember, they had an explosion there awhile back.
This didn't help any.
For your info, I went to Eddystone High School which isn't far from where the rifles were made.
Most dealers wouldn't do that, very nice of him. Then I'd get #2.
I have one also and the seller did the same for me.
Finding one that's all 100% is not common. Getting one in good shape and
all...
How do you know that #2 is 100% correct?
IMHO, completely ruined it.
I never saw a carbine without a dovetail.
Like everyone has said, it was either ground or milled off. Good job though but I'd stay away from it.
I was at DaNang from July 1965 to August 1966. I had the M-14 and the Colt .45.
I was a 2531, field radio operator in 3rd Recon.
What year?
I was there in 1965 (Recon USMC) and carried the M14. Never saw an M16 until I got out, but I heard about them.
All I can say is: you have your work cut out for you identifying and labeling everything.
Make lots of coffee!
A shield and helmet too.
I bought from him, no problem. He's usually the only one that has decent pics and plenty of them.
I have had no problems with Ebay purchases.