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By mikie · Posted
Those things are way cool. My old job had a huge one in the machine shop. It was old but not military marked. I loved when a project came up that needed holes punched! mikie -
By jmd62 · Posted
Well said and I'm with you, if it has some parts that are WW2 but not "correct" for the date range of the receiver, they are part of the rifle's history and I wouldn't change them. Great rifle!! -
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By GWS · Posted
That is a very nice old Smith with great provenance! I'm a bit surprised The Revenue Cutter Service didn't require a lanyard for their pistols. I also wonder what type holster these were carried in? Thanks for showing us this. Steve -
By Armygas · Posted
That is an awesome piece of kit I wish I had one for my shop! A few years ago I had a welding tank stamped USN 1945, tough American made equipment lasts a long time. Cheers Armygas -
By No Quarter · Posted
Hey all, Is this badge original? It is marked sterling but the thing that throws me off is that it is flat on the front. Thank you for any input. Jake -
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By SKIPH · Posted
Matt_X- Check the top of the handle on the tang, there should be a stamp on what company did the cut down. SKIP -
By Threewood · Posted
It's a good looking wing with legitimate patina. Congrats on the pickup! -
By yellowhammer history · Posted
That's the sister site to this one, I joined it at the same time I joined this forum.
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