I've never read anything about this subject but I'd bet that the wear and tear on a semi-auto carbine and an M2 must be night and day.
It would be interesting to see how one of those MIM...
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I've never read anything about this subject but I'd bet that the wear and tear on a semi-auto carbine and an M2 must be night and day.
It would be interesting to see how one of those MIM...
I always thought that the "Ronson" connection was bogus considering that all of Germany's front line armored fighting vehicles were gasoline powered. 3" of sloped armor put out a lot of fires, huh?...
Hired as a Lineman 4/1964, drafted in 9/1965 till May 1967, then Installer_Repairman, foreman for I&R Crew 1977 then Died and went to Telephone heaven, last 8 years, Engineer. Early retirement 1992...
Oldphoneguy: Pacific Telesis about 40 years.
That Chrysler A57 once they got the carb situation and water pump situation fixed was not a bad engine. Heavy but it had to be almost like an electric...
During the war, Chrysler wrote two books about their contribution to the war effort. One was about steel cased 45 ammunition "Bullets by the Billion" and one on the Sherman tanks they built using...
I agree Bob. A lot of people shoot a lot of Wolf and have zero problems. Consider that the US Ordnance made some 30 carbine steel case and it was used for everything but combat says a lot.. I look at...
I would assume that reproduction extractors are cast and that would depend on what steel was used. 4140 is a good steel but can it be cast? There have to be some really great machinists still out...