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I thought that one had been debunked, no rifling marks on the struck bullet?
I seem to remember reading that on another thread some time ago
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03-04-2019 03:54 PM
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Originally Posted by
user1
One with rifling marks, and one without. Not a mid air collision as many on the internet have previously suggested. I think I have seen that particular bullet collision in the Gallipoli Museum in Turkey
if I remember correctly.
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Originally Posted by
boltaction
That is very cool! Wonder if the bullet was nearly spent or it it passed through another clip first? I wouldn't have thought one cartridge would stop a close range bullet...
Ed
I thought the same thing. Charges are carried in rows in Pattern 1908 pouches. Same goes for bandoleers.
Last edited by LNM; 03-04-2019 at 06:09 PM.
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The photo in post #4 is from the first world war. There is a copy of that in "le Mirroir", (with french wording) a French
newspaper from that period that I have in my bookshelf.
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I have an Edwardian penny [coin] transfixed with an 8mm Mauser bullet which I am sure has been made up as a souvenir. Call me a cynic, but I am just the tiniest bit suspicious about the two bullets shown, which have a similar "look" to mine.
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303,
Nothing like a good old Chinese cable tie to keep it all together
'Tonight my men and I have been through hell and back again, but the look on your faces when we let you out of the hall - we'd do it all again tomorrow.' Major Chris Keeble's words to Goose Green villagers on 29th May 1982 - 2 PARA
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It wasn't a close call if the bullet passed through the poor sod from the back before lodging in the charger carried in the pouch on his front!
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A fellow I bought a Carcano carbine from tried and tried to sell me a Walther PP that had been shot in the slide with something powerful....interesting piece but it wasn't any good to me.
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Originally Posted by
Havenot
A fellow I bought a Carcano carbine from tried and tried to sell me a Walther PP that had been shot in the slide with something powerful....interesting piece but it wasn't any good to me.
I would have bought that in a real hurry! Sounds really cool.
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