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By ScottG · Posted
Well then, that's pretty amazing to be certain. Thank you, Scott -
By yellowhammer history · Posted
Was at a antique store today and saw a pair of these pouches for $25 each and was wondering if I should have gotten them. I hate when I see things like this that I don't know what a fair price would be cause I don't want to over pay but I don't want to not get it and find out later that it was worth way more. Also the only ones i saw online were $30 and $50. -
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By 5thranger17 · Posted
Hello eaglerunner. yes it is - Jake -
By Justin B. · Posted
It's for the navy as a whole. For many decades the Marines wore the EGA on the pocket of utilities/BDUs, and this was the navy's equivalent, and sort of a "brand logo" when the services were trying to differentiate themselves with different camo patterns. It comes from the Navy Department seal and is sometimes abbreviated "ACE": anchor, Constitution, eagle. -
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By ScottG · Posted
Can you confirm that, I thought it may be but just don't have enough knowledge of the big band and jazz era. If it is, I have many more from the show. Scott -
By ludwigh1980 · Posted
Going to need to see more pictures particularly the lining and the sleave lining material. -
By Rhscott · Posted
Mr Coyle (JFC) retired in 1938 with over 40 years service at Springfield Armory, so the SA/JFC was well before the 1942 barrel was installed. -
By Brig · Posted
1950s it is, that's when the SER marks started appearing
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