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By SOFModeler · Posted
Pictures of my dad’s Navy flight jacket. Old school pilots would have the parachute riggers sew the patches on and the pilots would give them a nice tip. These are my dad’s aircraft, squadron, ships, and centurion patches, which were given for 100 successful carrier traps. -
By SOFModeler · Posted
The next step is to fill the seam lines with lacquer based putty filler then sand it down and airbrush over. I had some great success with this on the Blackhawk I built. -
By SharpShooter · Posted
Thanks I’d love to see the picture, I had to buy this crate it’s hard to find Texas WW2 POW items especially something like this. Thanks Rusty Sharp -
By manayunkman · Posted
I’m looking for groupings if you find any. -
By Marc O polo · Posted
I kind of messed up the previous post it was my very first time. I had a couple questions about this spam can with this ammo one with the MLB the corrosive primers does that make it more valuable and two is there any way to tell if this is part of NATO surplus ammo? Thank you for your patience -
By Marc O polo · Posted
also designated as 7.62mm K Mle 1950. The Caissette Mle 1954 container, Lot Number 122-AVE-63, packed in 1963, remains unopened with its original pull-tab intact. Inside, you'll find 16 internal boxes, each containing 50 rounds of brass-cased ammunition. The can itself shows excellent vintage condition with clear stenciling and a legible paper and label, exhibiting only minor storage wear consistent with its age. A true collector's gem that's increasingly hard to find in its original, unopened state. If you plan to fire this ammo, be aware that French surplus from this era typically uses corrosive primers, so standard corrosive-cleaning procedures for your firearm are recommended." -
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By Thrifter_01 · Posted
Found recently a nice, more modern grouping of in theatre made patches for Security Forces stationed in Kuwait, along with two weapons manuals. Cant seem to find another patch like it. -
By Haze99 · Posted
Camp Breckenridge, Kentucky 1950-1953 era -
By MarkMcM · Posted
Can anyone confirm a Bronze Star award to “James F. Fritz”?? Most likely a WW2 or Korea era award?
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