here's a old one for you if you haven't seen it yet going all the way back to WW1. This female mark2 (i think) was thought to have been knocked out and buried by the German's who turned into a sort of bunker.there was abit of intresting bit of history reserach as abit of its numbering was still on it . i'm sorry i don't have a link to the webpage i found it at.
here's a old one for you if you haven't seen it yet going all the way back to WW1. This female mark2 (i think) was thought to have been knocked out and buried by the German's who turned into a sort of bunker.there was abit of intresting bit of history reserach as abit of its numbering was still on it . i'm sorry i don't have a link to the webpage i found it at.
I have been asked to post Accessories for the German 7.92mm Rifle/karbine model 98k..So I'll start with a scarce and very rare 1942 dated vinal and leather Action cover.. It was brought home by a Concord, N.C. veteran from the North African Campaign along with a 98k...BILL
Hello,
Just joined the forum, and am enjoying reading all the interesting posts!
About a year ago, i visited the Bastogne area, and found some fox holes in some woods. I found several fired cartridges, a bullet head, and this tin. I have got no idea what nationality, or what this tin contained.
Has anyone got any ideas?
Thanks Jimbo.