Someone please tell Winston you cannot load the drum mag with the breechblock forward.
Probably a closed bolt over an empty mag. Can't remove mag that way.
Someone please tell Winston you cannot load the drum mag with the breechblock forward.
From the same day, perhaps a bit less well known:
And it appears Winston wasn't above test driving a local product...
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Re: Bomber Service
"What happened to it? Anybody have any knowledge on this? Is it still a gas station?"
I remember how we kids could get up inside the bomber. My dad went there for gas sometimes in the 1950's. He told me that the bomber had been bought at a war surplus auction by some friends of his east of Red Deer who thought they could use it for crop dusting, but they crashed it and so it ended on display at Bomber Service. I think the gas station disappeared around 1960 or so...maybe a bit later. It was located just south of Red Deer on the east side of the Calgary-Edmonton highway about halfway between the city limits and what is now Gasoline Alley. I don't know what happened to the plane.
I remember reading somewhere that this knife was called a V42. I believe it was only issued to the 1st special service force.![]()
Made by Böker, a German company... Hmmmm...
Boker make pretty decent reproductions. Originals made by Case Cutlery are probably inferior quality wise.
Isn't that an "assault knife", designed for only one purpose - to kill? I mean - "... if it saves even one life" ..." ;>)
Isn't that an "assault knife", designed for only one purpose - to kill? I mean - "... if it saves even one life" ..." ;>)
Might be a Plainfield "Enforcer" pistol version of the M1 Carbine...they started making them in '64.
That's quite the cut-down M-1-Carbine.
Weird to see the grease gun and the M-1 in Vietnam.