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General Hatcher issued a bulletin (No. 23-10-1) stating all servicable U.S. Rifles, Cal.30, M1903 will continue in service regardless of the serial number stamped on receiver.
(30 September 1943) ...
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I saw a video where a Ukranian soldier was removing rifles from a Russian APC. The majority of them were MN bolt guns.
Ed
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Either did the fellow who made the presentation flintlock for him. (NRA Annual Meeting).
Ed
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I agree with BAR. Top center is a GI with a metal detector. The rear axle alignment suggest a mine/IED etc.
Is it a JEEP? Center crossmember looks different.
Ed
I'm thinking everyone in a squad "volunteered" to carry extra ammo belts,etc.
Ed
Why was it "dreaded"?.
So, where did all the M14's come from? Arsenal theft?
Damn.
Thanks! Davisville was my "home" base (MCB 71).
Will have to make a trip there this coming summer.
Where is that at?
Looks like the turret MG is already lighting some body up.
Division trophy?
I guess the difference in quality or manufacturer is that I buy the C stock with hand guard for $199.
I build Marine Sniper wannabees so I have to use C style stocks to be legal for CMP match's....