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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.

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Its a Ruger Takedown Lite for anyone that doesn't know

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Why are 5.56 and 9mm NATO loaded hotter than their "civilian" counterparts? And why is 7.62x51 loaded cooler than .308?

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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?

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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.

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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.