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5MadFarmers
08-17-2014, 06:56
First, a distraction. Humped Hollywood Starlets with Krags. Ok, so the best I can do is M1s but I'm sure you'll find it entertaining anyway.

Bang Bang (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H8HntFX5ST8)

"Bang Bang." That's the "humped" part.

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Dick mentioned sometime ago that the only real decent picture of the PC rifles was in National Geographic. So, given work settled down enough for my brain to function, I went digging.

1913. Volume 24, number 11. Page 1222 for this image:

http://5madfarmers.com/images_2014/pc_ng.png

Those dudes seem to be sans trousers.

JBinIll
08-17-2014, 08:05
Some pictures on this site of Moro Philippine Constabulary with them-

http://armasdefilipinas.blogspot.com/2011/07/m1899-philippine-constabulary-krag.html

http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-xv5DgYz95Yw/TidojKKPEDI/AAAAAAAAAGA/Fezs_8KCsPc/s1600/Sunhelmets_1.jpg

Kragrifle
08-18-2014, 05:27
Great photos!

Dick Hosmer
08-18-2014, 06:19
Yes, collected from all over, including copyrighted material not credited.

11mm
08-22-2014, 06:24
Yep. They are wearing the wanes(h) or breech cloth, as they are Bontoc Igorots. Men there were still wearing them, especially during ceremonial occasions, 53 years later when I lived in Bontoc. The Krags were gone. By then the PC guys were carrying Thompsons and wearing Khakis. They used to patrol riding the buses and getting off at (seemingly) random locations.

butlersrangers
09-01-2014, 10:57
Some interesting Philippine Constabulary Photographs are viewable on-line, from the Tiffany Bernard Williams (1893-1986) Collection. (Philippine Photographs Digital Archive, Special Collections Library, University of Michigan).

Tiffany Williams graduated from Kemper Military School (Mo.) in 1914. He was a Commissioned Officer in the Philippine Constabulary, from 1914 to 1917, and served in the Mountain District of North Central Luzon. From 1917 to 1942, he served in various roles with the South China Division, Standard-Vacuum Oil Company, until interned by the Japanese. He served as a Major in the U.S. Army, during WW-2. (His family made a gift of his papers and 268 photographs to the University of Michigan).

In the Collection are images from Kemper Military School, photographs of Philippine Constabulary members in Luzon, and photographs of various tribal groups. (A fair number of Krags and nice uniform details to be seen).

butlersrangers
09-01-2014, 11:53
Real PC rifles:

butlersrangers
09-02-2014, 01:06
Some more Philippine Constabulary rifles from Tiffany Bernard Williams photos (Cordillera Mountain People - Luzon, P.I.).

butlersrangers
09-02-2014, 01:25
Sometimes, they had to wear shoes: