Here's the other thread to link them... https://www.milsurps.com/showthread.php?t=79983&p=538653#post538653
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Here's the other thread to link them... https://www.milsurps.com/showthread.php?t=79983&p=538653#post538653
I remember him being on a show, maybe Bill Kennedy or some such...being interviewed about his Para experiences. He discussed the physical fitness testing for paratroops which was how I knew he'd...
I knew exactly where they were but even though one was affordable, the other was unworldly. Here in Canada you can't charge the same prices for M1s and mixmasters are just that. I didn't even...
That would have been neat to have when I was offered SA 153 and SA 154...
Interesting how they're all different, not one inspector stamped.
Looks like someone collected a group of five different inspector marks on replacement stocks...
You'd get more than a frog. You took what came in the EIS bag. Count how many and sign your life away.
Left side man looking for teeth.
Yes, a little bit of everything. Lots of battlefield pickup there. Helmet and all, poor guys that went out horizontal.
I don't know, they say they're the M44... Good luck then.
Try this thread... https://www.milsurps.com/showthread.php?t=56629
So...is this the bayonet you need? https://www.libertytreecollectors.com/productcart/pc/viewPrd.asp?idproduct=13143
Also here... Mosin 44 Bayonet with Double Ear Connection - SARCO, Inc
Front sight adjustment is unnecessary with the PH sights. They do it all.
That's right.
Make sure you use original recipe ammo then. It'll shoot differently than you might think,...
That's the sort of trip my wife would actually like too, maybe we should go...
Center screen looks like a thick pommel Kbar...not so common now.
You can still use it without fear, nice and handy length.
Milling? It looks like a standard model that was broken or cut down. Re shaped...
Those are hard so stand by...and a lathe would work best too.
That sound more like I would expect. I was just jealous that you guys got to do that regularly and we only did climbing schools once a year.
Yes, one of my favorites. I've been well aware of their exploits since I was very young.
We had individuals that would balance climb their way up and drop vertical hauling lines and safety lines for the rifle companies... Unlike Ovidio, who would just lead his company of accomplished...
The mechanics are the same.
Yes, usually a swiss seat and a carabiner to the standing rope. These guys are...you can see the angle of the rope goes to the carabiner and then over the hip to the brake hand. I suggest the pic...
All the times I was through there while travelling to duty in the east I never stopped to see the place. That was as far back as 1981...when most things from WW2 still stood. And as far forward as...
Looks more like rappelling to me...