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One of the oddities in my sight collection.
My grandmothers brother was a survivor of Gallipoli and the western front, shipped home in early 1918 and discharged as medically unfit, after a gas attack.
One of the tidbits he gave me, along with a lot of stories and memorabilia, was a neat little sight piece sent to him by his father.
So let's have a look at what I've got.
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Very cool........shooting around corners.
Nice to have a family connection.
Cheers
Paul
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That would be SOOOO much fun to try out! Family, history, technology all wrapped up in one little item. What more could ask for?
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Originally Posted by
Paul S.
That would be SOOOO much fun to try out! Family, history, technology all wrapped up in one little item. What more could ask for?
Well stated! That may be the coolest acessory I have ever seen.
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very interesting bit of kit ,
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Very neat. You'd want a firm grip on the rifle.
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