look there, quote " But as in any inauguration, the ACMgear.com staff is very excited with our new adventure, so we want to give you a present, a...
thats still a preorder, so the price may still increase, and also, i wonder how much the package 4 will be.
all fair points gadge. and what i meant for market garden weren't m3's issued rather than thompsons because of the recource costs?
looks bloody awesome! i do like the german winter kit.
standard issue * 1 Squad Leader(SSgt)-------M1 Garand Rifle, or Thompson SMG * 1 Assistant Leader(Sgt)------M1 Garand Rifle, Carbine, or SMG ...
The Thompson was used in World War II in the hands of Allied troops as a weapon for scouts, non-commissioned officers (corporal, sergeant and higher r...
aha, cheeky! and yith, in all seriousness you would refer to a film for historical accuracy, but as far as i am aware they were for officer's and NCO...
The chevrons need to be replaced as my replica, binoculars and map pouch indicate I'm of higher rank than a pfc i can't see a PFC being issued a ...
Pockets do NOT match! The spare pockets are made from different batches of material. It is the same 8 oz. cotton twill as the uniform, but the shade v...
and about bushey, i should be but it might be that i dont have an RIF as i would get the train up
ah okay, i'll rebadge and i know, hence why i have the one the size of a 50 pence piece on my helmet. it may look bigger because im quite small. ...
okay mate, can you back that up? if you can i'll rebadge as 101st. ( not meaning to sound rude, i just want to be 100% sure of what your saying is a...
aha, i certainly see the resemblance. one taken today at an open day
raffles- you seriously remind me of leggit from brothers in arms
i'd invest in getting an Enlisted man's shirt. it adds alot to the loadout and can be used for anything from GI to wearing it with the class A etc. ja...
okay alex, when you get a bar, and you can ask doug to back me up on this, the carry handle is seriously not useless. but now we've established its ...
if anything alex, they would've kept the carryhandle and not the bipod, considering the bar at that time was used for as an assault rifle, not support...
as far as i know the carryhandles were only issued in '45. so im not sure about when you say that the GI's were issued carryhandles is entirely correc...