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By Johan Willaert · Posted
Sad as the Hotchkiss M201 is a fantastic Jeep in its own right.... Here's one that belongs to a friend, restored to what it really is, a post-WW2 French made Jeep.... -
By Misfit 45 · Posted
BayonetM16 regarding post #4. The "V" shaped chevron mark on Milpar M7s started with the Colt marked Milpar M7 and continued throughout the first contract. Ralph Cobb suggests that due to the number of these chevrons found on Milpars M7s, that the chevron may have continued to be used for some time afterwards. As to the chevron being found on the 1968-69 M7s, I don't think you'll ever find one. By that time, it was a little late in the game to find a chevron. As to the curved runnout on Milpar M7s, When I mentioned in post #2 that this M7 was made during the Vietnam era, that's not necessarily saying it was used specifically in the Vietnam war. However, tracking shipments and transfers of bayonets from one Base to another, redirecting of supplies etc. is hard to track. In my opinion, there could have been many of these Milpar M7s with the curved runnouts actually used by troops in Vietnam. The pictures below are of a Milpar/Colt M7. Marv By the way, I don't mind being corrected on any of this information...feel free. -
By Keystone · Posted
It has the same "edged" clip keeper as the LINCLOE ammo pouch. Tim -
By Keystone · Posted
According to Sgtmonroe's book, these were designed to hold two bandages and a sodium bicarbonate packet. -
By Keystone · Posted
Well, it only took nine years but I finally found one. -
By Johan Willaert · Posted
In the 1980s these were all over the place at shows in Belgium and France.... All mint examples... They must have left many of these in Europe after the Great War... -
By sigsaye · Posted
Love the CSM crow! Didn’t become a seperate rate until 1926. (I’m a retired SMCS, so partial to SM stuff). -
By navyman · Posted
I was lucky to find a first-class last year and now a cpo nap from 1920's-1933. Now i need a straight wing version cpo, 1st class on blue. I am wondering if the straight wing version is earlier. I have both straight wings and curved wings on white from that era, cpo, and 1st class. The signalman cpo finished my run of cpo's from 1903-1930's, except sailmaker and cook were only 1st class. -
By 0bx · Posted
I especially like the CPO NAP Navyman. I have not been able to find that variation with the droopy gold wings. Still looking though.🙂 -
By manayunkman · Posted
That’s a beautiful example. Not paying for your too high bid has plagued eBay for years, nothing new.
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