171031
Either way, future bona fide refugees.
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171031
Either way, future bona fide refugees.
From the TM blurb:
In Skennerton's THE LEE ENFIELD
"During the trench fighting of the Great War, some SMLE rifles were cut down for use by the Tunnelling Companys. In 'Villiers-Stuart Goes to...
Vulcanite is a really hard rubber, and NZ Army supplied vulcanite dentures for kiwi troops (most were toothless as NZ soil is fluoride deficient). The troops were unable to chew bread supplied to...
A special Mk III, a collectible main screw removable in the field by use of vulcanite prostethic teeth. Note the trigger screw is an early Phillips type -- I conclude it may be from a dispersed...
Not that I approve of bubba's misdeed in this case, but mirror polishing carbon steel is still better rust protection than bluing it. Just did not go far enough.
He heh. Far be it from me to diss the good tape, but if you DO want to fix it, put some epoxy into the cracks. Then drill holes across cracks and put in a long coarse-thread brass wood screws with...
Did it with a reversed pellet, with two match heads worth stuffed inside the skirt. Imagine two match heads combusting under pressure in 1/1000th second. Goes off on a brick wall as well as on a...
Yes, in an enlightened society they would be sold to civilians in full auto mode ONLY. Special forces and AOS would get the semi auto killer version.
Is that a MAC-11 made to look like a silenced Thompson M1928A1 that I see before me?
You could also have a couple SMLE barrels turned to fit inside a 12 gauge s/s. Pretend you are the great white hunter on the Aarfrican plain.
ET TU MICKE?
Hope that's no Cerakote NZ production... but a great antidote for excessive narzi re-enactors.
Is that a close relation of the one who got a job mouthing off for the Police Union?
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Yes, but once seen it can't be unseen... )-:>
Would look period correct with a Sten Mk 2 coathanger skeleton stock, but kick like a mule.