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test photo Winchester #191700
SSAA rebuild, mixmaster with E 10-17 barrel, 1948 DCM sale. Semper Fi, Don
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03-10-2010 12:13 AM
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With paper! There has to be a story to go with this one!
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Hi Griff, concealed part of receipt shows it was shipped to a friend of mine, a Marine Major at the time, for a unit price of $5.00, and $1.85 shipping. 'Quantity & Description' reads: Rifle, U.S., cal.30, M1917 UNSERVICEABLE.
Semper Fi, Don
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You don't see that every day.
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Is that a San Antonio Arsenal marked stock?
A good friend, Col. Richard Allen, was a boy in the late 30's on a ranch in Southwest Texas that had big, arid pastures. Flights of P-36's and P-40's would frequently land there while on training flights from San Antonio. He said they would offer them ammo out of the guns. One time a pilot asked his dad if he wanted an 03 because they had some for sale back at Kelly or Randolph. When he returned, he had brought a 1917 because the 03's were "out." The price was $5. That rifle was later sporterized and then stolen in the 80's.
I have deer hunted for many years in the same area and we had daily low-level flights of F-4s and later, F-15s, but today we see mostly trainers and C-130's flying NOE.
S/F back atcha BLT 1-4's Navy toothDoc RVN/Camb 1975
Last edited by Griff Murphey; 03-12-2010 at 08:02 AM.
Reason: Add S/F, SAA note
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