Found this one that looks exactly like mine, and the consensus is that it is genuine. Boyt 44 USMC M7 holster - HANDGUNS - U.S. Militaria Forum
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Found this one that looks exactly like mine, and the consensus is that it is genuine. Boyt 44 USMC M7 holster - HANDGUNS - U.S. Militaria Forum
I just bought this and thought I'd share and get opinions. The best I can tell, it is genuine, but you never know. I tried several internet searches and from what I can determine from the very few...
I'd get a repro folding stock and make it a truck gun (if I lived in a (still) free state)
Just took this home yesterday
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Thanks for the update. I have the newer looking one. It's got some real bright green threads in it and the KLICKIT lettering is kind of muddy looking. 99.9% sure it's a repro. but, it works as...
Reviving a long dead thread to ask a question of USGI. Did you ever find out anything regarding the darker of these two slings? the one with the bright green threads woven in. I have one identical to...
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I'm in the Navy. I've seen a 9mm Sig bulge a barrel and grenade the magazine, and I also saw an M2 .50 cal blow the top cover 30 feet high when a case ruptured because of bad headspace....
Will bookmark for later...June :D
Still trying to forage through this one too, Korean War Documentary: Site Contents
This site wwiiafterwwii wwii equipment used after the war is absolutely amazing. I've been reading it for 3 days now and have barely scratched the surface. It's about what happened to all the guns,...
From what I can find on coolgunsite, USGI 1911/1911A1 went from 1912 until 1945. 1911/1911A1 Production Numbers
Hi all!
Introducing myself here, been lurking for some time. I'm Dan, from California. Here to learn all I can and continue to expand my small collection. Fantastic forum, really enjoying all the...