Vulcan 440 44magnum M1 carbine like.
Wasn’t sure where to put this question so i’ll try here. Friend has one of these pump carbine’s similar to the M1 carbine that won’t extract the spent or live round every time? If anyone has...
View ArticleWWI Holster Gromet
Hi, I am looking for a brass grommet for a 1911 Holster. It is the one at the bottom of the holster where the leather leg ties attach to the holster. Any resources or suggested will be appreciated. Tom
View ArticleIs this 1903a4 stock correct?
Just saw this rifle on line and the stock has me puzzled. The left side of the stock has the 3 correct cartouches; RA, crossed cannons & FJA. The bottom of the grip has a single circle P. There is...
View ArticleHMS Collingwood Training Tool Case??
Hi all, Just picked one of these up on eBay. No reason why, really, I just have a thing for specific-use cases and I like the color! I wonder if anyone might be able to tell me a little more about it....
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There has been discussion on a few pages I have visited with some of the types saying that the Tiger 1 & Tiger II were ineffective due to their low numbers V's engagements. This chart I used the...
View ArticleAnother Pattern 1914 Mk.I* (T) / No.3 MkI* (T) saved
Another Australian issue marked Pattern 1914 Mk.I* (T) / No.3 MkI* (T) sniper rifle has been found in Canada and it is undergoing restoration. The rifle had been sporterized by removing the scope,...
View ArticleSingapore Police Lithgow .22 dedicated L1A1
Afternoon all, So, apparently a Singapore Police training rifle, Lithgow L1A1 marked on the left hand side L12A1 and apparently delivered as such.... Obviously British plastic, with an 8 slot New...
View ArticleK98k rifle identification
Hi, I'm hoping for some help. I just got a K98k (byf 42), it's in fine shape, but the marks are confusing. The research says that the serial number should be 4 digits followed by an alpha. This rifle...
View ArticleRIC Carbines with Graffiti + B Specials use of Carbines
I am currently writing a scholarly book on Lee-Enfield Royal Irish Constabulary pattern carbines, 11,200 of which were in the early 20th century converted to the police pattern from the UK...
View Article21 Nov 2023 Garand Picture of the Day
U.S. Marines fires at North Korean snipers harassing them in downtown Seoul, South Korea (September 1950)
View Article24 Nov 2023 Garand Picture of the Day
FINAL REUNION OF 1ST SPECIAL BASIC CLASS OF 1950 https://www.quantico.marines.mil/New...class-of-1950/
View ArticleVietnam Load Bearing Equipment
I've slowly been putting this together over the past year or so. I still need a couple of things but not exactly sure what. First aid pouch for sure I think and then maybe a flashlight? I don't think...
View ArticleTogether, for the first time, at least in a long while
Thanks to the power of the internet and the brotherhood of Enfield collectors I have just acquired a bucket list No. 32 scope in trade. One of the rarest versions (but not the rarest, I missed out on...
View ArticleDesert Storm Iraqi Tankers Helmet
Just got this from an eBay auction. ORIGINAL GULF WAR VINTAGE IRAQI ARMY TANKER HELMET, BROUGHT BACK AS A WAR SOUVENIR BY A MEMBER OF MINNESOTA ARMY RESERVES PSYOPS UNIT MEMBER. COMPLETE WITH...
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