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Posted: 3/19/2020 5:41:57 PM EDT
How about a gun related break from all the doom and gloom?
I will start it with my Smith & Wesson Model 1917 .45 ACP revolver. It is pictured with a US WW1 M1917 helmet, M1917 mounted cartridge belt, M1917 holster, and revolver half moon clip pouch, all original WW1 US items. Attached File My Colt Model 1917 revolver. Attached File |
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Made in the 30's but still Great War design https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/67160/photo_2019-02-22_20-09-32_jpg-1323304.JPG View Quote |
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Here are two videos about my favorite WW1 gun:
Part 1 History of WWI Primer 118: Madsen 1905 Documentary Part 2 History of WWI Primer 119: Madsen 1905 Part 2 Documentary |
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Here are two videos about my favorite WW1 gun: Part 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=duOpp4Gr2Vg Part 2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TzMpfgi-Mks View Quote |
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French-contract, post-war refurbed “Ruby” style pistol in .32 acp.
Attached File French Mel 1892 revolver in 8mm Lebel pistol. This one was made in 1895. It was in service at least 50 years with the French. Attached File Based on unit markings, a WWI issue that was rearsenalled post WWII and issued to the Stettin police force. Attached File |
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WWI manufacture Russian Nagant pistol. Reworked as some point. Was issued to a still unidentified Soviet agency in 1936.
Attached File WWI French contract Savage pistol in .32 acp. One of about 40k purchased by the French. Served the French military for many decades. Attached File Broomhandle in .30 Mauser. SN places it as WWI manufacture. Attached File |
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Saved to watch later, thanks for the links! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Here are two videos about my favorite WW1 gun: Part 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=duOpp4Gr2Vg Part 2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TzMpfgi-Mks |
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View Quote I really like those! |
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I have a whistle similar to that chain and all. Does it actually whistle or does it make a whirring sound?
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Nice looking rifles!
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The bottom one is WWII. The two above it are WWI modified after the war. The rest are WWI. |
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CMP 1911... Based on serial, it had a few months it potentially could have been in the Great War https://i.imgur.com/zzE0GXu.jpg https://i.imgur.com/YGBx4Gs.jpg View Quote |
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Only things I have are a Moisin, actually made in 1933 or so from what i can tell, a Spanish Civil War issue from what i can tell. But WWI tech.
And an 1893 Argentine Mauser. Certainly not used in WWI but of the period. So yeah, I got nothing. |
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I had a doughboy steel pot that my Grampa gave me. I think one of my cousins stole it.
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I'm pretty sure this is a "Rifle .303 Pattern 1914"?
Attached File Anyone know what rifle this is? My ANA friend told me it was from India. Both are Taliban battlefield drops circa 2011. Attached File |
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Took this pic tonight.
Shoots pretty good, and is 100% reliable. Military contract GU Spanish Ruby. I need to get more mags. Attached File I know there aren't too many out there, it could be my grandfather's that he regretted pawning after the war. I picked it up in a local pawn shop near where he lived for $150. He never described it in great detail, but it was a 32acp. Attached File I bent the front sight straight after shooting this group. Still haven't tested it again to see if I got it right. |
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I'm pretty sure this is a "Rifle .303 Pattern 1914"? https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/69574/20200319_215113_jpg-1323877.JPG Anyone know what rifle this is? My ANA friend told me it was from India. Both are Taliban battlefield drops circa 2011. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/69574/20200319_214954_jpg-1323880.JPG View Quote |
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I have a whistle similar to that chain and all. Does it actually whistle or does it make a whirring sound? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
I have a whistle similar to that chain and all. Does it actually whistle or does it make a whirring sound? Mine whistles with a two tone note. If yours makes a siren-ish sound, that should be for battalion command. Mine would be for a company commanders. Platoon commanders had a referee's whistle. If you watch The Lost Battalion, you can see that the platoon commanders and Rick Schroeder had different whistles. |
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Model 1898 Krag with WW1 dated sling. Wasn't used on the front line, but these were used as their was a great need for weapons. https://i.imgur.com/0yH3MfN.jpg https://i.imgur.com/Fxu54V3.jpg View Quote |
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Took this pic tonight. Shoots pretty good, and is 100% reliable. Military contract GU Spanish Ruby. I need to get more mags. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/484974/SAM_4065_JPG-1323909.JPG I know there aren't too many out there, it could be my grandfather's that he regretted pawning after the war. I picked it up in a local pawn shop near where he lived for $150. He never described it in great detail, but it was a 32acp. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/484974/SAM_4002_JPG-1323906.JPG I bent the front sight straight after shooting this group. Still haven't tested it again to see if I got it right. View Quote |
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Posted this on 11/11/18:
Attached File Technically only one is legit WW1 vintage but you get the idea |
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Model 1898 Krag with WW1 dated sling. Wasn't used on the front line, but these were used as their was a great need for weapons. https://i.imgur.com/0yH3MfN.jpg https://i.imgur.com/Fxu54V3.jpg |
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Looks like a Dutch Hembrug(M1895 Steyr variant). View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I'm pretty sure this is a "Rifle .303 Pattern 1914"? https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/69574/20200319_215113_jpg-1323877.JPG Anyone know what rifle this is? My ANA friend told me it was from India. Both are Taliban battlefield drops circa 2011. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/69574/20200319_214954_jpg-1323880.JPG Oh wow. I think you're referring to the rifle in the top pic as the Dutch Hembrug? I think you're right and the bottom rifle looks like the "Rifle .303 Pattern 1914"? I posted the pics here during my deployment back in 2011 and apparently got the answer mixed up between the pics. Thanks! |
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@Westmalle8 Mine whistles with a two tone note. If yours makes a siren-ish sound, that should be for battalion command. Mine would be for a company commanders. Platoon commanders had a referee's whistle. If you watch The Lost Battalion, you can see that the platoon commanders and Rick Schroeder had different whistles. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I have a whistle similar to that chain and all. Does it actually whistle or does it make a whirring sound? Mine whistles with a two tone note. If yours makes a siren-ish sound, that should be for battalion command. Mine would be for a company commanders. Platoon commanders had a referee's whistle. If you watch The Lost Battalion, you can see that the platoon commanders and Rick Schroeder had different whistles. |
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Quoted: @Clockwork138 Oh wow. I think you're referring to the rifle in the top pic as the Dutch Hembrug? I think you're right and the bottom rifle looks like the "Rifle .303 Pattern 1914"? I posted the pics here during my deployment back in 2011 and apparently got the answer mixed up between the pics. Thanks! View Quote |
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