Pinched from a Krag page elsewhere-
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Pinched from a Krag page elsewhere-
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Once had a Model 8 in in .32 Remington with the buttstock branded Paxton (Illinois) Police Dept. Here in the heart of Dillinger country no self respecting PD or Sheriffs department was without either...
Makes you wonder what people will collect 100 years from now as many of us collect things from our past now.Those photos were on glass plates.How long will a memory chip or CD last if thrown in a box...
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https://au.news.yahoo.com/video/watch/29639770/lost-bugler-in-photo-identified-after-100-years/?cmp=st#page1
There are two books available,The Lost Tommies and The Lost Diggers.Original pictures are B&W and not color.The books show them in the original B&WSome of them are IDed as to unit-
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It's from a collection called The Lost Tommies so yes,he's definitely British.LOL There are other photos in the same collection called The Lost Diggers for Aussie soldiers.These are all B&W photos...
Those are colorized pictures of old B&W negatives.There are several more posted on a FaceBook page called The Colorfull Past.It's from a group of photos called The Lost Tommies.They are all...
These images, scanned from old glass negatives which had surfaced in northern France, were believed to have been taken by a local amateur photographer in 1916.
They showed British and a few...
This is the only marking anywhere on that box.
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I gotta couple receivers if you wanna play around.LOL
http://britishmilitariaforums.yuku.com/topic/15294/Need-455-Webley-Cylinder-Drawings-for-CNC#.VvX7EWMQpHg
These two gauges are marked .303 .007 and .303 -.002
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This is Israeli in origin for .303.It has a number of mandrels for gauging the bore running from .301 to .308.A long mandrel marked .302 for checking straightness.Does anyone recognize any of the...
Can anyone ID this?
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It is quite popular among black powder cartridge rifle target shooters and those of us owning old rifles in that caliber.
The Winchester and Western boxes are from the mid-1950s.I'd goes the Remington box about the same vintage.
Like this one?The parkerized steel ones were WW2 production,the brass pre-war.The longer ones were also used checking bores on MGs.They'll work on an M1 Rifle but you have to be real careful you...
The Lee loader of the day when brass hulls were king,The Ideal Pocket Loader outfit.De-primes,re-primes,rams the wads,crimps.
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The bottom tool is a Remington one.The chisel is for Berdan primers.Watch for the Bridgeport Gun Implement pliers type re-primers.There's a couple different types.This one is for Berdan primers.Good...
I finally accumulated one of these but they are hard to find.Old ideal hand resizer for brass hulls.-
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Depends on which GI junk you are talking about.LOL The early brass M1903 one
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Or the later one for the M1-
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If your Mallory doesn't have the SRS books Krag information in the back it's a first edition.
When that was made I doubt it was worth $1.50 as a rifle and the NFA Act didn't exist.LOLI'm not sure about the regs covering those.There are factory made ones but they aren't made out of cut down...
Interesting that's it appears to be made from an 1866-
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