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    • milcoll73
      reminds me of some iranian ided m1s with british MKII type liners in them. perhaps they had some access to m1917a1 type liners as well. 
    • otter42
      Got a .32 my grandfather brought home from wwi.
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    • Jump wing
      Thanks Persian Gulf Command.  I am glad that I am not the only one who questions this.
    • bruno1993
      Thank you very much for the information!
    • 1ryguy89
      Found these two together at a flea market last year. 
    • patches
      The top one is for the 30th Infantry Brigade after 1974, the 30th Infanrty Division inactivated with the North Carolina elmts go on to form this separate brigade in 1974.   The middle one is called by collectors as a Patch Type Crest a PTC, its a basic catch all insignia that was indeed worn, its a metal and enamel pin of the shoulder patch sometimes worn because an authorized unit crest was  out of stock or whatever, but many times worn in the WWII up till the mid late 1960s by units that did not hade a unit crest of their own because they are in a Non Color Bearing Unit (NCBU) examples of NCBU are Company sized units, they have a Guidon, but not a  Color, the Color bearing the Flags of a Regiment or a separate Battalion like say a Artillery Battalion, Engineer Battalion etc, the Headquarters of Commands, Armies, Corps, and Divisions.   To see these Patch Crests bearing worn here.   https://www.usmilitariaforum.com/forums/index.php?/topic/171731-post-the-patch-type-crest-being-worn/   And the bottom one is from the 1940s through WWII  
    • DR. toboggan
      Hello everyone, looking to see if someone can help me figure out what a value would be for these two Navy boxing belts,I guess is what they are... I'm sure it's a very small market for collecting military sporting items, but I'd be curious to hear if anyone's ever seen these types of things before and what a value would be for them... thanks 
    • doyler
      1910 Model?  Thing the model 1914 were the 32 auto and also had the straight grip where as the Model 34s had a swelled grip. Great little pistols by Paul Mauser
    • doyler
      yes I have seen the Japanese made ones. I have the US made example 
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