Search:

Type: Posts; User: CheesyCigar; Excluded Forums: Milsurp Knowledge Libraries (READ ONLY)

Search: Search took 0.03 seconds.

  1. Replies
    6
    Views
    6,881

    Wilkinson P1907 - Double Seamed?

    I have in my possession a 1918 Wilkinson Pattern 1907 bayonet that has seen service in Australia, as evidenced by the Aussie ownership marks. What makes this one a relative oddity is that it comes...
  2. Sticky: If memory serves, the men in the back row were...

    If memory serves, the men in the back row were spotters. (notice how they are paired up with each of the scout snipers) That was the story that was passed down along with the photo, and I'm almost...
  3. Replies
    12
    Views
    15,502

    Ah. I suppose I need to get a more up to date...

    Ah. I suppose I need to get a more up to date edition of Skennerton's book. Its a shame too, I bought it not long before a newer edition was released. :(
  4. Replies
    12
    Views
    15,502

    Interesting. I just posted a thread relating to...

    Interesting. I just posted a thread relating to that telescope. If the scope and mount are all original, it would be 1 of only 100 Lyman telescopes that were bought for the Canadian Army. Pretty...
  5. Sticky: I'd like to thank everyone for their responses....

    I'd like to thank everyone for their responses. :thup:

    Just out of curiosity; does anyone have any figures for the rifles that had sporty buttstocks? How many were made? Did it ever make it beyond...
  6. Sticky: Photograph of rare Canadian Telescopic Rifles from WWII (Expert opinions wanted)

    I recently came across a photograph of my grandfather from his scout-sniper training course at Camp Borden. It's dated for January 1945. I am going to give my interpretation of what I see, based on...
Results 1 to 6 of 6
Milsurps Talk Radio