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Last edited by CINDERS; 03-28-2023 at 12:07 PM.
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03-28-2023 12:04 PM
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Originally Posted by
CINDERS
perhaps a heavy MG
Those look like .30 cal holes to me. They'll go right through thin stuff like that too. Guess it would depend on where the user was holding or carrying...remember the purpose of an ambush.
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I'm not sure what the odds are that 3 rounds could strike an 18" long object about 1" in width perfectly in the center of the width from 2 different angles.....
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Originally Posted by
Singer B
I'm not sure what the odds are
Except that they're there. I get you though, someone destroyed that on purpose at close range.
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Perhaps a bit of sensationalism hard to prove but that was what the first sentence said, my own take on it was the second sentence.
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It does look like 30 cal. Probably a M91/30 or a MG firing that Russian
caliber?
Dibs on the front swivel/barrel band.
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Originally Posted by
Riter
Dibs on the front swivel/barrel band.
You can see there was a bayonet lug there but it was shot off, the remains of the front of the pressed steel is still wrapped around,
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