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By P-59A · Posted
Could you post better pics of the cover? Tight pics around the slits. I like the liner, what is the date stamp on the sweatband. Also better pics of the pot, what is the heat treat number. I'm thinking the pot was married to the liner. -
By P-59A · Posted
Better pictures please. Detailed on the liner and pot. I'm not sure if its your camera. but the color looks off and glossy. I am not seeing things I like other than the green snaps on the sweatband and age to the leather. The helmet chinstrap that I can see looks good. -
By illinigander · Posted
Thanks for that information! illinigander -
By doyler · Posted
A U.S. Marine commanding officer goes over the plans of attack with his platoon leaders and squad leaders. Saipan. 6-7 July, 1944 -
By doyler · Posted
Pvt. Jennings of Columbia, Mississippi, poses near a Japanese sniper he shot as US Marines stormed a Japanese stronghold on Tarawa atoll on November 21, 1943. -
By 1912 · Posted
Maybe a Lunch-Box-Special? Might explain the lack of external acceptance cartocuhes. A real little beauty that's for sure. My first M1 Carbine was a Rock Ola (with the deep drilled spring pocket, I cut stock etc). Mine came out of a surplused lot from Vietnam (Australia got the Sam Cummings lot when the GCA restrictions and non-Comm Bloc laws were in place in the US) -
By doyler · Posted
After seeing combat for the first time in March of 1945, Pvt. Raymond Roth of the 69th Infantry Division was photographed near Dahlem, Germany and asked about his first experience in combat. His response…“I was scared to death.” -
By Marc Garlasco · Posted
Thanks where can I find the books? -
By mikie · Posted
Interesting that they seem to be reproducing the packaging. Is that common with repro parts? Or is it just a coincidence? mikie
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