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Originally Posted By Stryfe: Not that picture, the first one with all the Marines and the LVT. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/91913/1534755-623553827774413-367687764833658937-o-117565.JPG View Quote |
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LIFE'S JOURNEY IS NOT TO ARRIVE AT THE GRAVE SAFELY IN A WELL PRESERVED BODY,
BUT RATHER TO SKID IN SIDEWAYS, TOTALLY WORN OUT SHOUTING "HOLY $H!T...WHAT A RIDE"!! |
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Stumbling on the stepstool of mediocracy...
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coastal defense battery
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Originally Posted By somedude:
coastal defense battery https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/91913/120_50V2-401241.JPG View Quote The germans had the biggest AA gun, and made it a twin! 128mm. Could be a similar or same gun as they used in their Jagdtigers - huge beasts. The dual mount guns were even placed on top of the massive concrete flak towers - flakturm - that they built around cities (another idea george lucas used in SW from WWII). |
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Originally Posted By JQ66: i thought that top photo might be an air defense artillery site (german), not a coastal artillery. But the guns are a little different, and the crew uniformas are not german. http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-2oyKID5pn_0/VcsEPnI6RxI/AAAAAAABkWQ/Rvf6bHbPzIc/s640/podwjne_dziao.jpg The germans had the biggest AA gun, and made it a twin! 128mm. Could be a similar or same gun as they used in their Jagdtigers - huge beasts. The dual mount guns were even placed on top of the massive concrete flak towers - flakturm - that they built around cities (another idea george lucas used in SW from WWII). http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-twPMBi_dhBU/VTUd4u3cAVI/AAAAAAABcww/SprJenALSCw/s1600/Takom%2B128mm%2BZwilling%2B%232023%2BBOXART%2B(4).jpg View Quote |
The strongest reason for people to retain the right to keep and bear arms is, as a last resort, to protect themselves against tyranny in government - T. Jefferson
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I think it is Finns like huskers said. the SA-Kuva watermarks had tons of finn pics and some german. I think it might be a naval turret without the shield , but all kinds of coastal guns were a big thing in previous wars and parts of WII.
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"Let's eat Grandma!
Let's eat, Grandma! Commas, because your poor grandmother shouldn't be cannibalized." -Chapman |
Hansan: "This is a .30 caliber, gas operated, clip fed, semi-automatic rifle....."
Soldier: "Look, you ain't sellin it to me, you're only showing me how it works." |
Hansan: "This is a .30 caliber, gas operated, clip fed, semi-automatic rifle....."
Soldier: "Look, you ain't sellin it to me, you're only showing me how it works." |
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"Let's eat Grandma!
Let's eat, Grandma! Commas, because your poor grandmother shouldn't be cannibalized." -Chapman |
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Originally Posted By 4v50:
Type XXI u-boats being assembled: https://images.duckduckgo.com/iu/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.wreckhunter.net%2Fimages%2Fclass-xxi-section.jpg&f=1 https://images.duckduckgo.com/iu/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fww2live.com%2Fsites%2Fdefault%2Ffiles%2Fimages%2F20152704210428.jpg&f=1 https://images.duckduckgo.com/iu/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.brendtandbrendt.com%2Fseafare%2FWWII%2520German%2520Submarines%2F00058-1.jpg&f=1 https://images.duckduckgo.com/iu/?u=http%3A%2F%2F3.bp.blogspot.com%2F-GrNSvgcoWkM%2FTkqrbcjyBzI%2FAAAAAAAAB7Q%2FWNgjmwfn_ec%2Fs1600%2Fu2501vuedukiosqueetquip.jpg&f=1 View Quote |
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Originally Posted By luv_the_huskers:
I believe the coastal battery is Finnish. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By luv_the_huskers:
Originally Posted By JQ66: i thought that top photo might be an air defense artillery site (german), not a coastal artillery. But the guns are a little different, and the crew uniformas are not german. http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-2oyKID5pn_0/VcsEPnI6RxI/AAAAAAABkWQ/Rvf6bHbPzIc/s640/podwjne_dziao.jpg The germans had the biggest AA gun, and made it a twin! 128mm. Could be a similar or same gun as they used in their Jagdtigers - huge beasts. The dual mount guns were even placed on top of the massive concrete flak towers - flakturm - that they built around cities (another idea george lucas used in SW from WWII). http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-twPMBi_dhBU/VTUd4u3cAVI/AAAAAAABcww/SprJenALSCw/s1600/Takom%2B128mm%2BZwilling%2B%232023%2BBOXART%2B(4).jpg (120 mm coastal gun with 50 caliber barrel, model Vickers on double gun mount) Calibre: 120 mm (bagged ammunition, no cartridge case) Barrel length: 600 cm aka L/50 Weight in action: 5700 kg (single gun) / 17382 kg (double gun) (*) Rate of fire: 8 shots/min (max), 5 shots/min (practical) (**) Muzzle velocity: 790 - 915 m/sec Traverse: 360 degrees Elevation: Old single mount: - 10 degrees, + 20 degrees New single mount: - 10 degrees, + 30 degrees Double gun mount: - 10 degrees, + 30 degrees Max. range: 18.5 km / 16.5 km (***) Ammunition weight: 23.0 kg (HE) Ammunition types: HE, APHE, star shell Country of origin: Great Britain / Russia |
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Originally Posted By Dracster: My dad had an Engineering professor at University of Chicago who worked on that project. He said the first couple snorkel test were less than successful. View Quote |
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„From a place you will not see, comes a sound you will not hear.“
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How about some PAK 40 pics please!
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A Dead Whale, or a Stove Boat.
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"Let's eat Grandma!
Let's eat, Grandma! Commas, because your poor grandmother shouldn't be cannibalized." -Chapman |
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„From a place you will not see, comes a sound you will not hear.“
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Originally Posted By 4v50:
@Dracster - please elaborate! Moar details. The Type XXI u-boat snorkel were defective? Please! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By 4v50:
Originally Posted By Dracster: My dad had an Engineering professor at University of Chicago who worked on that project. He said the first couple snorkel test were less than successful. |
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Originally Posted By 4xGM300m:
https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/201300/525552_9a4537b1d56e6a07582ab33d077d8cdf-414360.JPG Bf-109 in a wind tunnel. View Quote |
The strongest reason for people to retain the right to keep and bear arms is, as a last resort, to protect themselves against tyranny in government - T. Jefferson
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"Let's eat Grandma!
Let's eat, Grandma! Commas, because your poor grandmother shouldn't be cannibalized." -Chapman |
Originally Posted By somedude:
mas 38 submachine gun, http://www.forgottenweapons.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/mas38-02.jpg View Quote |
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Do kids still play Cops and Robbers, or are they just taught both are equally bad and given a participation ribbon after a rousing game of scoreless Everyone's a Winner Ball? - BehindBlueI's
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Originally Posted By Gunwritr:
How about some PAK 40 pics please! View Quote ETA: a few thousand Estonians went to Finland to fight in Finnish uniforms rather than German. This is an Estonian crewed PaK 40 of the 14th anti-tank company of Infantry Regiment 200 "The Finnish Boys" during the defensive battles of summer 1944 Attached File Attached File |
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Kus viga näed laita, seal tule ja aita.
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thanks!!
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A Dead Whale, or a Stove Boat.
JPFO.org- the ideal organization for ARFCOMers. It's got "FO" right in its name. |
Originally Posted By jblomenberg16:
Interesting way to solve the bore axis and stock axis problem for ease of manufacturing. That had to mess with the minds of the soldiers since the lines on the receiver aren't parallel to the bore axis. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By jblomenberg16:
Originally Posted By somedude:
mas 38 submachine gun, http://www.forgottenweapons.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/mas38-02.jpg The bolt rode back and forth in the channels you see parallel in the receiver. French "innovation" in firearms... |
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LIFE'S JOURNEY IS NOT TO ARRIVE AT THE GRAVE SAFELY IN A WELL PRESERVED BODY,
BUT RATHER TO SKID IN SIDEWAYS, TOTALLY WORN OUT SHOUTING "HOLY $H!T...WHAT A RIDE"!! |
From Wikipedia
The MAS-38 was chambered for the 7.65mm Longue cartridge, which although similar to the .30 Pedersen cartridge is not an exact copy. The 7.65 French Longue cartridge is several millimeters longer than its predecessor used by the Pedersen device. This was also the cartridge used for France's M1935 series of service pistols, allowing for limited standardization, but with the effect of preventing French soldiers from using captured enemy ammunition. The MAS-38 is easily recognizable due to its unorthodox receiver layout. This is because the receiver and butt diverge in alignment from the axis of the barrel by several degrees, making the weapon compact as its bolt recoils inside a tube running through the buttstock, while also enabling a lighter bolt to be used by providing mechanical disadvantage to the pressure from the expanding propellant gases. To allow a natural aiming stance, the butt had to drop while the receiver had to remain in alignment. This required that the bolt approach the breech at an angle and the face of the bolt was cut obliquely to allow it to close evenly on the cartridge. The MAS-38 also features an unusual safety catch: the bolt was locked (in either the forward or rear position) by pushing the trigger forward. A valuable feature was that tools were not required for its disassembly. A very high quality weapon, the MAS-38 was machined from solid steel with only a few stamped parts. It was designed with a buffered sear assembly to prevent wear and increase the life of the internal parts. A dual range sight system was concealed within the receiver so as to be out of sight until it was flipped up for use. The odd appearance of the MAS-38 did not detract from its accuracy, but its cartridge was underpowered compared to the German 9mm standard pistol ammunition. The German army seized the MAS plant in 1940 just as the MAS-38 was entering large-scale production. The Germans accepted the gun as a substitute standard weapon, naming it the 7.65 mm MP722(f). They continued production of the gun for their own armed forces and supplied some to the Vichy French. On April 28, 1945, it was used by Italian partisans to shoot the former Fascist dictator Benito Mussolini. French "innovation" in firearms... BIGGER_HAMMER |
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LIFE'S JOURNEY IS NOT TO ARRIVE AT THE GRAVE SAFELY IN A WELL PRESERVED BODY,
BUT RATHER TO SKID IN SIDEWAYS, TOTALLY WORN OUT SHOUTING "HOLY $H!T...WHAT A RIDE"!! |
Murdoc Maru...
Replica of Japanese Cruiser built in the California Desert to train Army Airforce Bomber crews... Murdoc Maru |
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LIFE'S JOURNEY IS NOT TO ARRIVE AT THE GRAVE SAFELY IN A WELL PRESERVED BODY,
BUT RATHER TO SKID IN SIDEWAYS, TOTALLY WORN OUT SHOUTING "HOLY $H!T...WHAT A RIDE"!! |
Stumbling on the stepstool of mediocracy...
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A Dead Whale, or a Stove Boat.
JPFO.org- the ideal organization for ARFCOMers. It's got "FO" right in its name. |
„From a place you will not see, comes a sound you will not hear.“
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Those look like broken guns...the children are sitting with...any information on that pic...had the allies gone through?
ETA looks like the STG 44’s are missing their shoulder stocks |
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„From a place you will not see, comes a sound you will not hear.“
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Originally Posted By 4xGM300m:
TECHNICAL MANUAL WAR DEPARTMENT No. E9-369A Washington, 29 June 1943, GERMAN 88-MM ANTIAIRCRAFT GUN MATERIEL View Quote 2/KRRC after Alamein Shermans Tea time. You may brew up: Poor bloody infantry and Matilda II: |
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