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Can you say - "Worn muzzle from using jointed GI cleaning rod."? He'd be better off using the pull through from the butt trap. Were they issued a solution to combat the effects of corrosive primers?

Otherwise, boiling water might be the best solution, but a little tough to come up with in a fox hole in the Ardennes Forest.
 
Can you say - "Worn muzzle from using jointed GI cleaning rod."? He'd be better off using the pull through from the butt trap. Were they issued a solution to combat the effects of corrosive primers?

Otherwise, boiling water might be the best solution, but a little tough to come up with in a fox hole in the Ardennes Forest.

Barrel shot out quickly? :p
 
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Look out behind you . . .

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A gentle reminder, lads - if we could please keep the pics to WW2 or thereabouts, it'd be true to the original intention of the thread. Thanks much.

An example:

The French Amiot company came a long way in five years of development. The A.351 of c. 1938 looked like this:

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Very sleek, very French. Belle, non? Go back to 1934 and the brave pilots of the French Air Force were wrassling this stool sample around the sky:

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The Amiot 143 was as ugly as any contemporary Tupolev or Whitworth product, but seems somehow more offensive than either. And the poor buggers that crewed them went up against 109Es.
 
I read a book co- written by Chuck Horner (commanded the air forces during '91 Gulf War). They had so many bombs left over from Vietnam that they used up the leftovers bombing the Iraqis.

Ordnance has a life span, or to be more precise the fuses and fillings do. If you don't use them up by the best before date they have to go through an expensive factory overhaul. But what the hell, it's all expensive and when you owe about 18 Trillion, what's a few billion here and there?

http://www.usdebtclock.org/

Those helmets look vaguely familiar ..

Yeh, that's what they look like after 27 coats of paint
 
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Ordnance has a life span, or to be more precise the fuses and fillings do. If you don't use them up by the best before date they have to go through an expensive factory overhaul. But what the hell, it's all expensive and when you owe about 18 Trillion, what's a few billion here and there?

from what i hear about our grenades, they dont even last to the expiry date


i hear they were pulling leftovers from ww2 to meet .50 bmg ammo requirements over there more recently. made me wonder why they didnt use em up in training over the last 60 years and keep the newer stuff for the 2 way range
 
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Charlie Mann of Kincardine on the right... accepting the Congressional Gold Medal this past Feb as a veteran of the Special Forces (Devil's Brigade)
 
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