Same for me.
I love the signs of wear... Great talent!!!
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Same for me.
I love the signs of wear... Great talent!!!
I read “The Boys of ‘67”. Ended it last week.
Really a great read!
The final part, about the aftermath and the damage the war left behind on those soldiers and their families, is really shocking....
Sapper! Best wishes and have as much fun as possible!!!
Have a great year, everybody!!!
At 50, same sight adjustment as at 25 on the small target (4”). At 100, +7 clicks.
Stretching her legs at 50 and then 100 metres.
At 50, difficult start with the sun in the eyes over the berm to the right.
Once it went down, bullseyes.
30 rounds target.
At 100, after finding...
Merry Xmas to you all!
Sapper, you talk about the .22 book, obviously…
That’s why I could not remember. I don’t have that one.
@Lance, is it available still?
Gotta look. I didn’t remember. Thanks Sapper
I took the “Garfield” To the range.
Very very nice.
Only problem, at 25 metres, the four targets on the corner are too far out and it is difficult to aim with the peephole, since you miss two sides...
Hi, does Pettinelli give any estimate of the numbers? On the net I can’t find anything. It seems there are no figures.
We all had a few in the Battalion or Regiment armories, but not a lot, so there...
I really don’t know, but I’ll try to find out.
Hi everybody,
After years of searching, I finally bought myself a wonderful Enfield no.1 in .22LR in the Terni modified version.
These rifles were equipped in Terni with the M1 Garand sights...
I'm at a loss myself here...
I’ll take a look and see if, though twice left handed, I can help you.
But they seem yo have needed a coiple more years of hard beating by the Germans before starting to apply the lessons learned…
Know that feelin’
We used the Army issue toothbrush to clean the rifles. They were so awfully bad that no-one used them for brushing their teeth. But they worked fine enough on the BM59 and SC70/90. On the Garand too,...
Folgore!!!
Wow, what a beauty! Bravo!!!
I made a small mistake.
When the trigger is released, the command lever stays where it was. It is the sear that works as in a normal Garand and engages the hammer. The part that allows the command...
This is the way the BM59 works on full auto.
When the fire selector is on Auto, the external command lever is raised to a position where it will interfere with the inclined surface of the operating...
I'd love to see how it works on the trigger assembly. It looks like a very coarse, yet quite similar version of what has been done on the BM59.
Enjoy the truck, mate!
That's a toy I'd love to have!