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By atb · Posted
Commercially available commemorative, remembrance, souvenir type thing. -
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By rathbonemuseum.com · Posted
Agree with Patrick. This is a common but unknown British maker. -
By seanmc1114 · Posted
A better scan of the previous picture along with another one from the yearbook with his family and a new one found online. We can see from his ribbons that he served in the European-African-Middle Easter Theater in World War II and had prior enlisted service. -
By Proud Kraut · Posted
Top aging and weathering of the gun so far, Manny! Lars -
By AHR · Posted
Greetings FlashandOvals As a Fl. & Oval collector ,i'm tired of just having everything in books, would it be possible for you to print a set of your display pages ?? Thanks A H R 727-698-7721 ahrichmondjr@yahoo.com -
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By Will Aguilar · Posted
My Dad shop made this buckles during the 80's "Aguilar & Sons Engraving Shop" -
By 1912 · Posted
Did Remington make a MILLED stacking swivel (pre-A3) that instead of the usual rounded ends to the cut section had simply square cut ends? I received one recently, on a Rem upper band. It is not a cut standard swivel as it is the narrow width. It is full parkerised. See pic - its the exact item I received. The wear would seems to indicate they've been married a long time (now divorced, as I put it on an SA 18 restoration). Arstar in Canada also used to sell a similar one (sold out) Did Rem at the end simply not round over? Or is this a bogus stacking swivel made from something else? (accidentally posted it on the general firearms forum)
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