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Help ID WWII ammo counter
Fixbayonets! replied to Fixbayonets!'s topic in MILITARY AIRCRAFT & AVIATION
Thanks for helping out on this one! Very much appreciated! Rob -
I see, I thought we were looking at two different boxes. I know Peter Cailler Kohler is a known maker so then perhaps it stands a chance. I don't have a Peter Cailler Kohler to compare it to but maybe someone else who does will chime in. Rob
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The Baldwin Quality Foods looks to be a repro & I do not believe they are a known manufacturer of D bars. The Peter Cailler Koher looks like it could be a good one. Rob
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Help ID WWII ammo counter
Fixbayonets! replied to Fixbayonets!'s topic in MILITARY AIRCRAFT & AVIATION
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Help ID WWII ammo counter
Fixbayonets! replied to Fixbayonets!'s topic in MILITARY AIRCRAFT & AVIATION
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Help ID WWII ammo counter
Fixbayonets! replied to Fixbayonets!'s topic in MILITARY AIRCRAFT & AVIATION
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I have been trying to ID what aircraft this ammunition counter was used in with no luck. I would like to properly ID which aircraft before I get around to selling it. Any help would be appreciated, thanks! Rob
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NOS 1944 US M3 Shoulder Holster with original packaging
Fixbayonets! replied to Papas-Toybox's topic in FIREARMS & ORDNANCE
Dominos? I feel sorry for you guys who have to eat pizza outside of New York. Awesome holster and even more so with the original packaging, love it! Rob -
Thanks for the photo Mac! Do you think the sight in the period photo is the exact same model as the one I have? Mine does not have the sights mounted on top. I wonder if the sights were held on by clamps and are missing from mine. Rob
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Thanks Kat, glad you like them! Rob
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Sure Mac, here are a few pics of the sight, MK 3-7 dated 1942. Rob
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I think I have the bombsight for the Dauntless as well.
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Thanks Mac, I just matched it up with some Dauntless cockpit images and you are correct! Rob
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I picked up these two instruments that I would like to properly ID before I eventually sell them. The first is a bomb release handle Mark 4 Model 3 and the second is a Army Air Forces ammunition counter for left & right guns. I searched around on the internet but have found next to nothing about them. What I would really like to know is what specific aircraft are these instruments associated with? I know the ammunition counter dates from WWII but I am not positive about the bomb release handle? Any help would be appreciated, thanks! Rob
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That's just the news I wanted to hear. Thanks guys, very much appreciated! Rob