Anybody know if this is Francis Pegahmagabow? Looks like it could be.
The ZIS-22 halftracks were solid Soviet prime movers.
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The ZIS-41 brought a little more to the table... a 57mm AT gun.
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Anybody know if this is Francis Pegahmagabow? Looks like it could be.
First photo I've seen of a chopped Ross in service that is not set up as a scoped sniper rifle.
That would have made one mean motherf@cker of a self-propelled anti-tank gun!!![]()
This means that some of the "sporter" Ross rifles might actually be legitimate ex-service rifles that were cut down in service.
I wonder why they did it. Weight?
You guys need to read "A Rifleman Goes To War". Can't remember the author's name right now.
Correct me if I am wrong, but is this soldier wearing a US style ammo pouches around his waist