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Nice '73 (at least is what I can recall without checking The Winchester Book).Shootin' irons, amigos!!! Shootin' irons!
So true. And today, with drones doing yeoman's work over the battlefield the videogame has itself become a weapons system. Strange doings, really.[/QUOTE
I was not even thinking about drones and how rapidly they have evolved. Back in the late 60's when I first went in we had Ryan Firebee drones for pilots to live fire on. Command wanted enough missile offset to ensure a miss, but know it was a good shot, simply to save dollars as they were rather expensive. When they either ran out of fuel or the mission was completed, a built in parachute brought it down to earth. I remember seeing videos of old fighter aircraft fitted with servos for control surfaces ect, and used as target drones. I also saw a video of a surplus WWII PT boat so fitted and used as a target for a F4 carrying lazer guided bombs. The boat I was told was doing 45-50 knots and the dummy bomb punched the engines out of the the boat. This was late 1974, they also showed us a video of a Televison guided bomb going into a north Vietnamese bunker with soldiers present and exploding.
Sarge!!! This will really make your day! That Colt "Army Special" is a 32/20!!!!! Now that is old skool!
Your styling Renault with that beautiful '73 Winchester Sporting rifle and that Smith & Wesson #3 Russian, very nice guns!
Thanks JP. Several serious family medical emergencies caused me to have to retire a second time, this past January.
Nah, it's that "What gun do you have in parts in the bag this time?" look!
^^^This too! LOL^^^
Generally always a CAS guy with a new to him, wore clean out, Model 97 Winchester shotgun. The appearance of screwdriver slots screams to them, "Take me apart!!! Random me to my smallest parts!!!"
So the grab 4 or 5 zip lock bags and end up loosing 7 or 8 pieces before they can get it to the shop! !
Strange thing to do...Like they said "well too cold to do any thing in the pasture this morning so I guess I'll try to unscrew the barrel on my rifle! Nuthin' else to do!"