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I think the the thread has been a gentlemanly exchange of views and information ~Steve
Thanks Urqh Found the bugger, Philip James Woolas-bet he had a hell of a life at school:eek:. Looks a standard politician. a mate said to me...
I understood he thought there were 60 as he said something to the effect that he had been to 57 of the 58 contigeous States -really it just shows...
Who is the wooley guy- and as for drews mates I already been and marked down two charvs for disposal to make room for them. ~Steve
Yes although the actual trigger man did not hang as he was too young which is always a point of debate. Also I cannot say whether "common cause"...
looked into the eventual death of Mr Mills the guard, it turned out the coroner rulled his death was due to leukemia, therefore my contention that...
I'd gladly swap them for a few charvs from around here. ~Steve
Triple C Possibly the return of the heavy barrelled M21 might be an idea. Steve
Well that's me put in my place:confused: Steve:)
Bwilson Really useful post BW just a shame it's not possible to give 2 salutes for 1 post this level of information sorts out many questions....
Urqh I think Heidi has no chance of unterstanding your post,:D:D:D ~Steve:lol:
The RGD33 doesn't have a spoon as it doesn't need one, it is a rather complex design, which has a safety rather like a firearm safety, a thumb...
I would assume that the early use of a trial version of the rod type grenade in 1904-5 meant they were aware of the damage it did to the rifle...
Drew He died sometime (several years) after the event certainly outside the year and one day rule that applied at that time, additionally the...
Richard In Post #114 I downloaded a section from the department of justice web site on Sentencing policy and advice to Judges you may read the...
The first "knee Mortar" was the British 2" inch of 1918. This was became obsolete in 1920. The Japanese Type 10 (1921) knee mortar was their first...
I've seen a wide number of rifles on various video documentaries, when you say Carcano do you mean Mannlicher Carcano ie the various 6.5mm M91....
Drache DocCasualty put up this very interesting link on the M1903 vs M93 snpier rifle thread in Weapons and Equipment World War II - German...
Your point regarding use in urban areas may have some merit, perhaps those who read individual service accounts may have read something like that....