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By MWDVET · Posted
Excellent finds! I need to sleep in less and get out to those flea markets earlier in the day! -
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By yellowhammer history · Posted
I've read a book that was written probably 8 years ago that had a section on how to turn a Mosin nagant into a "poor man's sniper rifle ". Scope added, new stock and new trigger. etc. -
By Manky bandage · Posted
As a kid and into my early teens, id dig up ammo and pour the cordite out. Must of been thousands of rounds of 30-06, 303, 45 and belted 50 over the years. Ill leave what I did with it all to your imagination, maybe the odd eyebrow burn but we survived being kids without any need for treated like babies. -
By Escht · Posted
To be fair sometimes we had warnings and the very warning led to the problem we were warned about. Last week of term back in the early 70's we were tasked with getting rid of all the various acids in bottles in the chemistry lab. Just before the chemistry master left the room ( mistake number 1 ) we were told whatever we did we were not to mix different acids . ( that was mistake number 2 ). Being of enquiring minds we obviously were intrigued by that instruction and therefore ignored it and did the very thing we were told not to do. The chemistry master realised his mistake when he returned to the lab to find all of us outside the room waiting the arrival of the local fire brigade to come and sort things out. Looking back it seems incredible that we were even told to pour concentrated acids down a sink in the first place although we were also supposed to have filled the sink with water first. Somehow we survived growing up. -
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By KurtA · Posted
Just noticed thread. Outstanding collection! Really enjoyed looking at it all. -
By mvmhm · Posted
Oops, I forgot...a very nice piped overseas cap.....all items are also marked with his laundry number. Mark sends -
By mvmhm · Posted
..and these two smalls were in a packet with some extra patches (NO extra scrolls though, dang it!)....one is an Italian Air Force Captain's cuff rank...and a 1938 badge made for a series of sporting events put on by Fascist Youth groups. "AXVI" stand for "Year 16", 1938 being the 16th years of the Fascist regime. Note that it was also made in Palermo, and is also so marked on the reverse. There's other material, but these are the best pieces. Mark sends
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