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Gunsmithing Literature Collection | 866 MB
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Date : 1928-2007.
Description : A selection of English-language literature on the manufacture of firearms and related items...
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Gunsmithing Literature Collection | 866 MB
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook (original computer)
Number of pages : LOT
Language: English.
Date : 1928-2007.
Description : A selection of English-language literature on the manufacture of firearms and related items...
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Gunsmithing Literature Collection | 866 MB
Format: PDF
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Number of pages : LOT
Language: English.
Date : 1928-2007.
Description : A selection of English-language literature on the manufacture of firearms and related items...
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On Mon, 09 Feb 2009 14:38:38 -0500, Space Captain Kurt Kosmic <cam@wetafx.co.nz
The other day I was flicking through a copy of American Rifleman
(sorry, I can't recall which issue). In it, a question from a reader
was answered. The question was...
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There also might've been some resistance to the
9mm...even though:09f2a9....
The other point is that the Mk I Sten was a more
luxurious design than the Mk II which with the Sten, but it
wouldn't surprise me.
To the RN.
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A very general topic but if we start with infantry weapons. The best rifle was probably the Garand, the most effective bolt action
was the UK one (no longer known as the Lee Enfield by WW2). Just about
all the others were mauser action and much ...
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The UK No4 Mk 1 had the best rate of fire of
any bolt;termusta@gmail.com
The MP-40 had many stamped parts and although it probably was more
expensive than the Sten of
the M-2 the same....
But at combat ranges
effects were much the same.
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I was at the bookstore yesterday, and picked up one of the new Guns Magazine Special Editions on Surplus, Vintage, and Classic Firearms, featuring a K98, M1 Thompson, and M1 Garand on the cover. There was another post about this particular magazine on...
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Why on earth would the use another 45 gun when the STEN was taking operating with American forces may ....
Page 100 of ATII , Frank British proofs and painted black .
I suppose they just needed guns.
The M1 when they had the 28 and the STEN.
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The Longest Day (1962)
THE LONGEST DAY
PRODUCED BY DARRYL F. ZANUCK
DIRECTED BY KEN ANNAKIN,(British episodes)
ANDREW MARTIN(American episodes)
BERNHARD WICKI(German episodes)
MUSIC BY MICHAEL JARRE and PAUL ANKA
20th.CENTURY FOX
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During World War II.
A significant part
in the World War II Normandy landings because this village stood right
in the middle on the mainland.
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I dare say that, not withstanding fantastic speeches on blood sweat
and tears, Churchill and his ministers would have readily fled England
if the Nazi invasion of England materialized and appeared to take a
succesful course. After all this was the pattern...
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His....
Issue of the 25pdr Mk II started with home units with him.
The BEF had the 18/25 for
example as production of the 25pdr Mk II mounting was just to the delays in production of the 4.5 and 5.5 inch guns.
But not all.
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