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By patches · Posted
139th Airborne Engineer Battalion no? Here is one. https://www.flakweasel.com/product-page/ww2-us-army-oval-139-airborne-engineer-battalion Anfd one in this topic. https://www.usmilitariaforum.com/forums/index.php?/topic/404172-17th-ab-wool-shirt-with-wings-and-badge/ -
By Markobran · Posted
I have aquired a bayonet that I can only believe now is an M5 style(?). The only marking is on the pommel 6F433 or GF433. There is nothing on the crossguard so I do not think it is a military issue as it is missing any manufacturer markings except for what I already noticed and the black coating is not present so the grips are a dull aluminum finish. -
By aznation · Posted
That is a killer grouping! LOVED looking at everything. -
By danimal03 · Posted
Nice pistol. I once had the earliest serial number pistols of this model that I have seen. Colt started out with 15,000. I forgot the exact number, but mine was something like 15,3xx. It would have been made circa 1850 and likely went west for the Gold Rush. I regretfully had to sell it later. Nice piece of history... -
By Brig · Posted
He hasn't logged on since September 2023, unfortunately He may have sold it, it was posted on Instagram in 2024: https://www.instagram.com/p/DBrFr_AuKJk/ -
By Dragoon · Posted
Steve, thanks for your reply, yes it seems to my mind that hanging the pistol by a leather thong would not be very hard wearing, they obviously thought it the possible answer in order to produce enough for a trial. Kurt -
By JimLafferty · Posted
Thanks, I found it about 30 years ago at an estate sale in San Diego. jim -
By Cobra 6 Actual · Posted
Thanks, Obx. I appreciated the additonal information. -
By elh1311 · Posted
Nice helmet. You can buy an NOS webbing tie for the liner pretty cheap and you should be good to go. -
By thorin6 · Posted
I recently added another pistol to my Civil War acquisitions, a M1849 Pocket Pistol in .31 caliber and with a 6-inch barrel. A very common pistol used in studio shots during the Civil War. If you have watched "The Outlaw Josey Wales," at the point that Josey Wales and Sam Bottoms' character are accosted by two rather nasty individuals, Sam Bottoms character shoots one, and Josey shoots the other one with his M1849 pistol that he takes out of his vest pocket. In this case he uses the 4-inch barrel model, while this one, with the 6-inch barrel, looks more like the M1851 .36 caliber Navy model. It still retains the silver plating on the back strap and trigger guard, but the rest of the pistol looks like it spent quite a bit of time stored in a holster, and has scattered pitting over the frame, cylinder, barrel and loading lever. Internally it works fine, has strong lands and groves, and the five-shot cylinder is pretty clean. All the nipples are good as well. Overall a good addition. Also, all the numbers match and a check indicates the pistol was made in 1854.
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