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On 21 Nov 2006 04:42:24 -0800, "wingspan"
wrote: Vic Smith wrote: On Tue, 21 Nov 2006 02:11:47 GMT, "Calif Bill" wrote: US Navy, so must include boats. Weapons control we can live with. http://www.whc.net/rjones/USN/USN_team.html Looks like they're still using the '06 Springfields - or replicas. Not bad, but I'd like to see them do a little marching. A few left and right obliques, and a counter-march or two. Then maybe some time in the scullery, just to keep them sharp. --Vic Actually that's the '03 Springfield. It's the favorite of honor guards, drill teams, etc. because of its full-length stock/handguard and its balance. I have an '03-A3, and it shoots as good as it looks. Right, I was off. BTW, in boot camp in '64 I worked in the armory until the chief caught me sleeping in and put me in the scullery, but not before I had stacked thousands of these things. I don't think any were capable of firing, but never tore one down. I'll tell you this, they were beautiful pieces even after taking much abuse, and I enjoyed doing some of that spinning and fancy stuff with them because of their balance. Great wood and metal. --Vic |
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