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By yellowhammer history · Posted
Hopefully that's true and this is over soon.... -
By asianairborne · Posted
Sold these recently. How rare are these and what could they go for? Thanks! -
By The Lost Cause · Posted
Great group.. love the Marine Corps stuff. -
By P-59A · Posted
Mmmm, maybe a different word like falling would sound better, but no one can say they are on the rise or they are holding thier own or have reached a stalemate. The truth is they are bleeding out. Nothing changes that. Iran fell at the beginning. Kind of like a guy who has a fatal wound but keeps fighting, They have nothing more to loose. The clips explaine this. Give them a view,they lay out everything. -
By byf41 · Posted
This Is considered second generation with that spacer configuration and blade grind . -
By Duffswpa · Posted
Ebay knife, looks like a good sheath but the knife doesn't look quite correct. One thing, the handle groove nearest the pommel looks very close to the pommel. I have seen that in knives made well after WW2. Otherwise it looks like a 2nd generation. I am looking for a WW2 Kabar made MK2 to add to my small collection -
By collector · Posted
Yes I'm aware that the barrel is not the original. The rear sight mount (or whatever it's called, see photo) is not fluted as well, so a replacement. Yes I'm aware that the stock has been around the block a few times. This stock is not the original Mk 1, since the cut-out is not there, and the muzzle end is marked RI. The trigger and sear are not the Mk 1 type. It's clear that this rifle has been through the mill. This rifle would have been refurbed for later use, in this case WW2, so maybe that's when the SA/JFC was added? On the bolt image, I wonder if something was marked in the scratched area and later removed since the marks are just in a certain area. I love these puzzles about the refurbs, their story is less obvious compared to a 1911 or 1911A1 (one of my favorites) since it involves a stock as well. But whatever, it's a good shooter. -
By Benjaminn · Posted
Amazing group! Thanks for sharing! -
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