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Re: Pictures
Pic. is very good. I have always liked trench gun's. I have a fake one i fixed up for display with my jeep, it's a Rem. model 10, I paid $150 for it. i know it's not correct, but i thought it would be good for bouncing around in my M-151 going to show's etc.. i put a nylon strap on it for the Vietnam era.
Here's a pic.
Here's a pic.
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Re: Pictures
Great settup looks like a awesome collection.
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That is an awesome collection of trench guns. Thank you for sharing.
Rob
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Frenchman, I have the model M1912, and a M1897 in the collection. In 1991 one on Okinawa, I went into an air force armory. They had one room that was nothing but rows of M1912s!!! but, they were also using M16A1s.
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One of the few, Frank USMC RET
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Re: Pictures
Frenchman very nice collection!
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thank you all it sure is fun to post pictures after you learn how to do all dodat
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Re: Pictures
Very jealous. I need a trench gun to (almost) complete my collection. What to trade for a Garand?
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Re: Pictures
hello
i can see you are switching to black gun these dont do much for me
a very nice colection anyway
frenchman
i can see you are switching to black gun these dont do much for me
a very nice colection anyway
frenchman
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Re: Pictures
Wow over a 100 years of history along the wall. Very nice.
I like the Ithaca trench gun since I have a model 37. Bottom ejection and pretty light to carry. I understand the South Vietnamese didn't like them because it would kick like a mule with buckshot and they aren't very big dudes.
I like the Ithaca trench gun since I have a model 37. Bottom ejection and pretty light to carry. I understand the South Vietnamese didn't like them because it would kick like a mule with buckshot and they aren't very big dudes.
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ya that ithaca m37 is a nice piece it load from the bottom and eject from the bottom
never was able to get the wwII over the year and now they are to expensive
not sure but i think it is the only shot gun that fonction that way
frenchman
never was able to get the wwII over the year and now they are to expensive
not sure but i think it is the only shot gun that fonction that way
frenchman
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