In the article it says that Korea will keep around 650,000 carbines for some of it's forces. That requires ALOT of ammunition. I bought one of the last cans of Korean carbine ammo available on our US...
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In the article it says that Korea will keep around 650,000 carbines for some of it's forces. That requires ALOT of ammunition. I bought one of the last cans of Korean carbine ammo available on our US...
In the article it says that Korea will keep around 650,000 carbines for some of it's forces. That requires ALOT of ammunition. I bought one of the last cans of Korean carbine ammo available on our...
....and no I don't plan on going off half-cocked into the reloading world. I understand the seriousness of doing things right and by the book. Reloading IS new to me and I'm moving into it...
I've got a 30.06 die set for reloading my M1 shells, and now I'd like to start reloading carbine shells. Is the a specific carbine die set by name, or is it designated by some other identifier?
Here's what I've gleaned so far from reading through some posts here:
1. Primers - user small rifle primers
2. Powder - H110, or W296
3. Bullets - this is where I'd like some advice. I've...
When you say they're not a benchrest quality. do mean competition shooting? I just do plinking at the range and was looking to get a fairly inexpensive bullet and learn how to reload. I don't need...
They are BTHP match 30CAL 168GR bullets for $359.00 for 2000 of em. Seems like a good price - but is that brand a good one?
I'll try to reduce them and upload them later.
The wooden tower was at the main gate into camp. Photo taken before liberation.
The POW photo shows US Army Air Force airmen airing out their clothes during a rare warm sunny day in April.
The...
I think this is the brother finding brother photo.
Here is a photo I found in the General Clark Collection at the Air Force Academy POW Archives. It shows two brothers meeting up after the liberation of Stalag VII A. One a GI in the 14th Armored...
My sister's father-in-law was in the second wave to hit Omaha Beach. He said when the LSts turned around to pick up the second load of GIs, many of them were full of guts, limbs and dead men. They...