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    Soldiers carrying civilian weapons as secondary armament.

    This forum / thread might be of interest / pertinent to the OP's request: [/URL]http://smith-wessonforum.com/s-w-revolvers-1961-1980/104363-s-w-vietnam.html[/URL] Response #49 was my input.
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    my opinion ON POINT to feminism and gun control

    Somewhere, some time, I read a limerick, piece of doggerel, poem, that went something like this: "Be not afraid of any man, no matter what his size, Call on me and I will equalize." That truly has no gender -- it just states a universal fact.
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    Affordable scroll engraving?

    http://www.gousefreelancefirearmsengraving.com/
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    Got a Randall!!!

    A pair of randalls I’ve been reading as many Randall threads as I could find over a period of several evenings, and enjoying immensely the pictures and trying to absorb all the information imparted. And yes, I’ll admit to more than just a little envy when seeing all those gorgeous Randall-Made...
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    Picking up expended ordanance

    Hey Plateshooter, When did you go through Indianhead? Musket Class 28SN (Mid-April '68 -- Aug '68)
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    Mosin or Moisin

    Interesting. Apparently Bruce Canfield was wrong in his spelling in the article "UGLY DUCKLING: The Moisin-Nagant in U. S. Service" in the July, 2008issue of American Rifleman. He even spelled Capt. Sergei Ivanovich Moisin's name wrong.
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    Mosin or Moisin

    Which is the correct spelling?
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    How Reliable Was the Garand as a Service Rifle in WWII?

    While I could in no way be considered an authority on the subject of reliability of the M1 – as far as I was concerned it was as reliable as the 1911 I was carrying, and I had NO doubts about either one. I had both an M1 and an M14 but I preferred the M1, mainly because I didn’t like the...
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