Article about: I have been clearing snow for what seems to me to be an eternity and it occurred to me that I have never posted my only WWI vintage winter camo, an Austrian M16, CAS 66, with remnants of the
I have been clearing snow for what seems to me to be an eternity and it occurred to me that I have never posted my only WWI vintage winter camo, an Austrian M16, CAS 66, with remnants of the liner and chinstrap remaining. It has a lot of rust bleeding through on the exterior, and the interior is a rat due to decades of poor storage, but there still is a fair amount of the white wash left on the exterior of the shell. You can see scrape marks on the shell resulting from, in my opinion, the soldat removing the camo with, perhaps, his bayonet. It isn't in the best shape, but it is the only one I have. With the weather that we have had here in New England in the last few weeks I thought it would be appropriate to post this one. Hope you like it. Jim G.
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