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awesome picture, me likes
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12-18-2009 03:52 PM
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"...wearable relics from that era are both scarce and expensive..." That's why there is a reproduction industry. Start here. reenactor.Net, THE Online, Worldwide Home of Living History Forums - World War I Main
Wearing the stuff on a regular range isn't exactly encouraged.
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Originally Posted by
cafdfw
In the spirit of things, I dressed the part for a few air shows my group's C-47 flew to, but I would never be able to wear it to the range. It felt odd enough dressing up for an air show demo, but the visitors seemed to like it.
I can only imaging what people at the shooting range would think!

Cool photo! And a very nice M38! Hope you weren't trying to pass it off as WWII though. But most folks wouldn't know the difference.
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Klunk
thats great, anywhere near PA? I want to come and play.
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Sunray
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Wearing the stuff on a regular range isn't exactly encouraged.
I've got that response from quite a few people so far, why is this?
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It's frowned upon here. Especially by people (generally the range management) who've worn the green suit in the past. We have enough image problems here without being photographed by the Press as 'playing soldiers'.
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At 330lbs., I'm afraid I'd look a little silly! No, make that a LOT silly.
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I go all the way.

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