Questions that don't deserve their own thread: World War edition
How long was US paratrooper training during ww2 and what types of training did they go through?
Questions that don't deserve their own thread: World War edition
How long was US paratrooper training during ww2 and what types of training did they go through?
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Any way to get irons on this? I'm gonna have a scope on it, but I want backup irons just in case.
Its a Ruger Takedown Lite for anyone that doesn't know
Why are 5.56 and 9mm NATO loaded hotter than their "civilian" counterparts? And why is 7.62x51 loaded cooler than .308?
you can pay gunsmiths to add sights to anything but your not going to like the price.
With any of the milsurp rifles (mausers, m1903, or mas-36), is it any at all possible to have five rounds in the internal magazine and have enough room to have the bolt pass over them and chamber on empty?
What's the point of .308 SBRs, are they just loud range toys or do they have any practical use?
A friend of mine tells me that .308 in general is fast becoming antiquated. I tend to agree. 6.5 is the future, and the future is now.
I'm know a bit but I'm more an artfag and and more an appreciator of historical firearms.
I'm doing some research on New Zealands rifle division, and the mounted rifles in WW1 for a painting. I understand we had L-E carbine rebuild specifically (that I can only find pictures of the stamp close up proving it and nothing else I can be positive it is indeed that) and used the Lee Einfield heavily obviously but my soft fuck countries history page has more about the fucking Ottomans than ourselves, and I can only get black and white blurry images. I'm jus wondering specifically what Mk we used, and if there was anything particularly unique used in the way of rifles that I could incorporate. Was it simply we used whatever the Brits handed down to us? I'm trying to be as authentic as I possibly can be so wanted to be sure & ask, even if I sound dumb. I figured I can be safe and just Mk4 but it's kinda boring, the best other option I've found is the Ross 1910.
I'll suck your dick for a good picture reference, too.
Couldn't find a history gun thread at a glance so trying here. Cheers in advanced.