What more can you say the humble Jerrycan.
Martin
What more can you say the humble Jerrycan.
Martin
The good old Britsh Army hexi cooker!! I have spent many hour staring into the flames!! "Hexi TV" thats what we used to call it.. no licence required!!! Cheers Terry. $_12.jpg
Hey Paul Mr K wants to keep his finger away from the trigger in that firing position!!! Safety catch off too.. naughty boy he is!!!! lol. Cheers Terry.
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Good old super tough Bundeswehr boots, i've got a pair exactly the same as these which i bought in 1977 when i was 17, i'm still wearing them now but they've been resoled a few times!...
Browning .50 cal HMG-to be honest the M1911 pistol, while produced and carried in large numbers, has never been a primary combat weapon like the .50 has ever since it's introduction as an AA, light AT, Air to Air etc etc MG.
http://t2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:A...7oaJ2u4mMWKvAg Lewis Gun-Imperial Stormtroopers using it 'a long, long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away'-still in use during WW2....
Here is my vote.
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Good calls fella's.
Agreed with the .50 cal. Lithgow a fine multi purpose weapon but the 1911A1 was possibly one of the most capable military sidearms ever designed for the purpose of stopping a man in his tracks. It's all about that nasty little low velocity .45APC round IMO. One hit and your messed up badly.
That's why those who faced the Thompson SMG feared them greatly, it could turn you into mince meat real fast. The Japanese targeted Australians carrying Thompsons for this reason early in the SWP battles.
Many US servicemen cringed when the US military went over to the 9mm Beretta back in the 80's. Lost a people stopper for a hole driller.
I'm happy with the old 1911A1 for sure.
Keep them coming Gents
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