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By Loadie · Posted
Hi folks, I am looking for survival Equipment like Survival Seat and Back rest (Dinghy Pack) with harnest for an Martin Baker MK3 Ejection seat. Hope I get some offers or Information where I can get it. Thanks! -
By GWS · Posted
Incredible collection! The condition of your items is amazing! I checked out your latest 38 holster in Scott Meadows book and it sounds like all it needed was the yet to be M-1910 hanger system. Very nice find and with only 180 made, a very rare holster! Thanks so much for posting! Steve -
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By Cobra 6 Actual · Posted
This is a non-official issue, commemorative badge for the 10th Anniversary of September 11, 2001: What makes this particularly interesting is its NCIS shape. -
By t_player · Posted
Don't know what they were experimenting with the colors ? is it herringbone? -
By Teamski · Posted
That patch has popped up on this forum before. I don't recall the call on it. You might want to do a search. -Ski -
By Fixbayonets! · Posted
Thanks for the additional sight information. Perhaps the front sight on my XM72 was removed for a different reason or just lost to time. -
By SGM (ret.) · Posted
Does anyone have either of these in their collection and would be willing to take and post some clear images of the parts (maybe with a ruler next to them for scale?). I'm in search of detail information on the guy lines used with the SCR-284 radio set. These are the GY-11 and GY-12. I have downloaded the pics on Radio Nerds, but unfortunately, they are only of moderate resolution and only show the two lines wound up on a RL-28 Reel. I'm hoping to gather enough information to replicate them (under the assumption that originals are essentially unobtainable). I have a good idea about the general layout, but the dimensions and exact nature of the mast clamp (?), the circular piece that goes around the antenna, is still somewhat unclear. I think I understand how it's designed to work, but better details would be welcome. BTW, does anyone know the nomenclature of the mast clamp? I thought I read somewhere that it was the FT-301, but I didn't write the source down, and now I can't find it again. (Meaning that I may be totally wrong about its designation.) TIA! Mike -
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