Boom, and counter boom
I believe this counts as a nice, aesthetically pleasing installment of military art.
“Debum! Tank reactions- Glancing Hit – Return Fire” by Cyrille Yukimaru
I believe this counts as a nice, aesthetically pleasing installment of military art.
“Debum! Tank reactions- Glancing Hit – Return Fire” by Cyrille Yukimaru
Celebrating the Past, Present and Future of Navy Cryptology
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Better to stay out of trouble than to get out of trouble.
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World War 2 Historian, Relic Hunter and expert in identification of WW2 relics
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Writing about whatever interests me, and maybe you.
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Military wings and things
The Mechanix of Auto, Aviation, Military...pert near anything I feel relates to mechanical things, places, events or whatever I happen to like. Even non-mechanical artsy-fartsy stuff.
Where misinformation stops and you are force fed the truth III
What many consider one of the best brush guns ever made, the 12-gauge 3-inch magnum Swamp Gun took the basic Model 55 design above and cut almost a foot off the shotgun’s total length. It had a 20-inch barrel with an adjustable choke as standard. These rugged bruisers are sought after by hog hunters and are highly esteemed to this day as “Jeep guns.” A total of 1493 swamp guns were manufactured in 1963 to 1965 and they tend to run up to $300 when you can find them if in excellent condition. (If you have one for sale let me know!)
Back in 2012 u posted this
I have one with no serial number n a gold trigger I just have some questions