Looks like Curtiss P-40 Warhawks to me. I can't make out what type of rifle the guard has, although I suspect it may be a P-14 or P-17 Enfield.
Lol, never seen the tree stump mount, seems like they would be pretty rare though.
Going to use it at Sharon Gun Club for the moment, rated for all legal calibers.
Just purchased 50 CNC lathe turned steel cases. The cases are made to accept .50BMG primers.
At the same time, I am getting 400 CNC lathe turned projectiles, solid brass.
Working on dies and a press next.
Just adding this because I just bought one... 7'6" long, 110lbs.
Figured it is an interesting enough piece of history to post about. I'll throw up some photos when she arrives.
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Rifle guarding the AVG P-40s is a Chinese Mauser.
Rear sight is quite visible.
I think the absolute Cat's Meow in military Mausers must have been the Chinese 1904 with that 6.8x57 Mauser cartridge: the first .270, just 30 years before Jack O'Connor got his hands on one.
This one likely is an import, although they were also made at Mukden and possibly in some plants we still don't know about.
And 300,000 Remington Rolling Blocks and 30,000 .43 Lee rifles disappeared into China. Where are they now?
And 300,000 Remington Rolling Blocks and 30,000 .43 Lee rifles disappeared into China. Where are they now?
Possibly at your local Princess Auto, only melted into a different tools:
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Rifle guarding the AVG P-40s is a Chinese Mauser.
Rear sight is quite visible.
I think the absolute Cat's Meow in military Mausers must have been the Chinese 1904 with that 6.8x57 Mauser cartridge: the first .270, just 30 years before Jack O'Connor got his hands on one.
This one likely is an import, although they were also made at Mukden and possibly in some plants we still don't know about.
And 300,000 Remington Rolling Blocks and 30,000 .43 Lee rifles disappeared into China. Where are they now?
A long time ago, far, far away from Italy...
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