What ? Posed images are not the real world ? Are they posed in order to elicit a certain response from the viewer?
QOR of C Riflemen taking a break from their sniper training course in England,...
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What ? Posed images are not the real world ? Are they posed in order to elicit a certain response from the viewer?
QOR of C Riflemen taking a break from their sniper training course in England,...
Zing ! Caring to comment: Maybe it was the influence of the Pommy officers assigned to oversee training those B-L-O-O-D-Y wild Colonial boys? There are still some of us around who have...
Where is that stitching Mr. WW?
Ignore the open flap P-38 and other silly belt carried accoutrements. The second image is Rifleman J.J. Showers, Queen's Own Rifles of Canada, while training in...
The tripod associated to the R.E.L. Telescope, Observing, Sniper's is seldom displayed in the lowest functioning position with the articulated centre post in the collapsed position.
Note the use...
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Here is a pre-printed Canadian made inspection tag.
Note the original printing is for the No. 4 Mk. I ?
This particular tag was attached to an unissued, matching 1945 body dated LB No. 4 Mk....
If someone has 90L 8077, a LB No. 4 Mk. I* (T), I have a serial numbered item of kit for it.
Perhaps the correct "early" foresight protector is the waist-ed style, with LB and C broad arrow?
The LB stamped front sight showing inch measurement, a CCM nose cap under a LB marked and...
As sold in on-line auction. Perhaps above average, un-restored condition. Sold out of Lancaster, OH. Hoyt 1918 with JJM inspection stamp. Both keepers, LOA uncut.
How about "CCM" on the upper front lumber metal bit ?
Rosie the Riveter beware!27365 The Long Branch SAL reply to Ronnie Lake. Photo credit of Archives Canada.