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The military name for for this 4-blade, stainless steel, folding utility knife was Knife, Pocket, General Purpose MIL-K-818, based upon the written specification for this blade. There...
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Greetings:
The military name for for this 4-blade, stainless steel, folding utility knife was Knife, Pocket, General Purpose MIL-K-818, based upon the written specification for this blade. There...
You are most welcome, Timothy.
Charlie
Timothy:
Your holster is WW2 USGI. It was manufactured by Brauer Brothers of St. Louis for the U.S. Navy. It was used mostly shoreside but occasionally shows up in contemporary photos in use by...
Thanks for posting these pics. Model 77E photos are hard to come by.
That is a sad story about your wife's uncle. Five decades after that war ended its reverberations are still being heard and...
The USGI Colt Double Action .38 series of revolvers is an interesting subject but one that is difficult to decipher on one's own. There were several models introduced over a decade plus span with...
Ian Skennerton did write a hardback book with Mark Stamps on the Enfield .38-200 Revolvers. I believe that it was originally published in 1993 or so which is about when I bought mine. It gives a...
Where is this Air Service rifle magazine being offered for sale? Is there an average "going rate" for these? In my experience they are very tough to find.
Charlie
Gentlemen:
Thank you all for the additional commentary.
Regards,
Charlie
Thanks for your input, guys.
Actually, this gun is not cobbled together. I did not post any pics of the entire gun as the aspect I was inquiring about only needed the Broad Arrow marking. Thus,...
Greetings:
I have a nice Eddystone Pattern 14 Mk.I E rifle with a marking that I have a question about. The customary Broad Arrow marking on the left side of the receiver appears to be defaced by...
Rapid:
Thanks for your reply. I am always interested in learning new information. Can you please point me to the sources or authorities that support those positions?
It sounds like you have...
Yeah, it was not a great film by any stretch. In some places it was hard to keep from nodding off.
It turns out that in this scene Burton is contemplating shooting a couple of wounded and dying...
As a reminder the motion picture mentioned above - BITTER VICTORY - is set to air tonight, Friday, December 6 at 12 AM EST on the Turner Classic Movie channel. I have set my DVR to record it so we...
After checking I found out that "Bitter Victory" is set to show on TCM (Turner Classic Movies) on 12/6/19 at 12 AM EST. I think I will check it out to see if Burton manages to employ that Enfield...
Gentlemen:
I ran across this image and found it interesting. This is famed Welsh actor Richard Burton seen here in a movie publicity still in the desert studying what appears to be an Enfield...
Yep, it is a late Victory Model. The key is having a V or SV serial number prefix.
From the Victory Model Database I can tell you that it likely shipped in the January, 1945 time frame.
Are...
Regrettably, I expect that most of them were destroyed. I understand that the USAF still has a few S&W Model 15s in inventory. They are used in the sentry dog training program.
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An old but interesting thread. One thing in the original post stood out to me and that was the serial number. Genuine Colt Aircrewman revolvers had two numbers, the Colt serial number on the frame...
That is an unusual problem. There is no known standard for making such a calculation, but if I saw that gun for sale I would probably assess it as having only about 70% of the value of a similar but...
Gentlemen:
"U.S. General Officers Pistols: A Collectors Guide" has finally arrived after a lengthy gestation. It covers all USGI pistols and revolvers issued to US General Officers from the...
Snookster:
I believe that what you are looking for is shown in the pic below. I can tell you that this stuff is very scarce in the USA. Getting anyone from here to send a box to you in Australia...
Hello John, and welcome to this Forum. Thanks for the additional info.
For those of you not acquainted with John, be aware that he is regarded by many as the world's leading authority on High...
Gentlemen:
I liked this pic when I ran across it and thought you guys might enjoy it as well. Can anyone ID all of the rifles here?
Regards,
Charlie Flick
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Hi Jim:
I have seen your site before and appreciate the effort that has gone into it.
Concerning your interest in the Victory Model revolvers used in occupied
Germany and Austria I may be...
S:
Welcome to the Forum.
Someone, not the military, has placed the insignia of the 32nd Infantry Division on your stock. Here is what it looks like:
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