I served in a parachute battalion (of course not in WW2), every time I hear those Walter Mitties " I....para this and that.....", I must laugh.
When I ask then about their service number, they usually come up with crap numbers which don´t exist in the military, and when I suggest to have a...
Such rifles can tell stories, nice !
It doesn´t even look bad for the mentioned circumstances.
And yes, I´m into British arms. I recently aquired a No.5 jungle carbine (for the gap between the No.4 and the P-14), so my British rifle collection is complete now.
Maybe I´ll go for the...
Nice to be here, thanks !
Yes that´s a squeeze cocker with a big tank of 13 shots. While not quite fitting in the Golden Era, still my favourite.
For style I got a Luger and a M1911 to follow soon (no collection is complete without a M1911).
I use it as a perfect fitting dust cover for my...
Good knowledge mate !
Yes it´s all true and they are shortfillers, but it´s an everyday smoke.
Errr....how about cuban cigars in the US ?
(I hope I didn´t hit a nerve)
It is the position of today´s german government, that the Legion Condor is not worth remembering, despite the fact they fought for the spanish "royalist" (rather fascist) forces.
In my opinion quite rightly so.
These are called spats. Sizes do not correspond to shoe size, but keep in mind that imperial servicemen were pretty skinny.
I can say with confidence, that no size spats will suit your calf.
Maybe you´re better off, to develop a pattern from these and have them tailored.
My humble assortment of boarding devices
By arnhem at 2012-04-27
By arnhem at 2012-04-27
By arnhem at 2012-04-27
By arnhem at 2012-04-27
By arnhem at 2012-04-27
:)
I smoke my cuban Jose Piedras.
They are cheap and tasty, good for everyday smoking.
From time to time I get me an Arturo Fuente, which are the best in my opinion.
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