Label is interesting.
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Label is interesting.
Useful photo that. He must have been close to the minimum height. Camouflage trousers or is that photo editing? Well used scope scope and rifle, looks like the cheekrest has been set back, JG...
That's what I was referring to.
Indeed.
All true Peter, but only -------s forget where they got read/got that knowledge in the first place. Egos being what they are, it does tend to happen though. ;)
One good thing about the Net is...
What I was getting at was that since apartheid was insupportable, at least in the context of southern Africa, they might have been better off consolidating themselves into a smaller state that...
Have often thought that of all people it's the Boers who should have seen it coming. That part of the rest of the world which actually gave a damn probably knew quite well. The usual suspects were...
At least one Enfield examiner's mark there.
I see they can't ship bayonets out of the UK; I would have thought Nanny would be keen to have them leave. :rolleyes:
Some further discussion about that here: Electrically controlled surfaces of the Fw 190 | Aircraft of World War II - WW2Aircraft.net Forums
I suspect it was a battle lost before it began in any case. I was just listening to someone talk about Fritz Haber the other day.
Sealing around the neck was provided for or not?
The little brass spring to retain the latch is a good idea. Otherwise that type of latch is very prone to self-opening.
Odd that it is not made clear that "George Goble" was this "long-standing employee", if he was? I get the impression of different texts written perhaps by different people and/or at different times...
Since the feed ramp is a smooth slope there is nowhere on it for a round to "slam into" it in such a way that the ramp could stop the round's forward travel.
I suspect your front mag lips are...
This is one of those aspects of grammar that trips up enough people these days that one cannot assume much. ;) The reference to "the founder's great grandson" implies that he had some further role...
And the reality of course is that the victory was due first of all to signals intelligence and secondly to pure luck in that Nagumo did not heed the advice to immediately launch against the detected...
This would have been the niece of the great-grandson then?
I remember when that was found Sapper. I believe there was article in the Canadian Geographical Journal(?) at the time.
There's a lot of those drums and perhaps jerry cans as well on some island in the northwest Pacific. Evidence of long range German flights to Japan during the war. I forget which island, but photos...
Is this "Stewards" you mention a successor to J.H. Steward? I thought the family closed that firm down finally in the 1970s?
Pity LB didn't make the H barrel, and a pity they weren't adopted as standard.
I was thinking of the scope Case, No.8 rather than the old three draw telescopes, except for the reference to the similar cases made for the C67 scope and the Telescope, Sniper's, Observing by R.E.L....
Never understood why they didn't put the sling loops on the case bottom half only so that the lid could be opened without fiddling with the sling. The orientation was wrong as well which was...
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Does anyone recognize these marks on the butt marking disc of a M-H target rifle by Alex. Martin?
Then there is this appliance: Repro, Bolt Head Wrench for SMLE, Rifles No1 and No2