Great minds, even Greater weapon. Since 1982 (purchased new to commemorate the Falklands) have had a 7.62mm FN-FAL LAR (Competition Grade Model 50.00) with a Leatherwood ART/MPC using the identical...
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Great minds, even Greater weapon. Since 1982 (purchased new to commemorate the Falklands) have had a 7.62mm FN-FAL LAR (Competition Grade Model 50.00) with a Leatherwood ART/MPC using the identical...
Shortly after Jim Leatherwood introduced the scope (1982 time frame) I purchased a civilian model ART/MPC 3 X 9 scope and No. 505 FN/FAL base. It was mounted, and remains so, on a competition grade...
Hello George,
Have sent you a pm.
Arnhem Jim
Arizona Territory
This weapon has always intrigued me. Was able to purchase one of the commercial models (identical to 1N model except markings) in near mint condition in 1982. One of only 1248 ever produced. If...
Hi BT,
I have 2 Holsters, M1916, Boyt, 1942 clearly marked, For M1911A1 .45cal. Pistol, Russet leather, Clear oval US, Near mint, each of which I have valued at $195.00 each. Hope that provides you...
Steve,
You may want to try and find the following book; Collector's Guide to the Fairbairn-Sykes Fighting Knife, Alan W. Locken, 633 Oakland Avenue, Winnipeg, MB R2G OB7, Bunker-to-Bunker Books,...
John,
Spot on regarding the black gaiter buttons, to commemorate the death of Gen Sir John Moore at the Battle of Corunna 1811 (if you look carefully you can just barely make them out at the edge of...
John,
Sir, you are absolutely correct regarding the pipes being a legally decreed 'instrument of war' by an English court of law. Amazingly even some of the English Regiments from south of the Tweed...
This is what can happen if you are patient in the care and feeding of toy soldiers over a 40 year plus growing period.