Bazooka Joe
Bazooka Joe
@bazooka-joe
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Joined: Dec 3, 2008
Last seen: Mar 16, 2025
Topics: 13 / Replies: 183
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Re: Correct colour of Lee Enfield wood

To a large extent the colour of the wood is dependant on which type of wood it is. Many No.4 stocks were walnut, but both beech and birch were also us...

12 years ago
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Re: The Kit Pic Thread

A Canadian sniper. Note the webbing colour: [/img] Yes, but.... His Majesty King George VI inspecting the 2nd Medium Regiment, Royal Canadian Art...

12 years ago
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Re: Paras - Uniform, Kit and other Particulars

Shelling Dressing - Original - Check! Clasp Knife Lanyard - Original - Check! But where does it hang from and what pocket does your knife go in, if th...

12 years ago
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Re: Paras - Uniform, Kit and other Particulars

Is it true that glider-borne paras often cut the 'coat tail' off their smocks? I'm sure I read somewhere that this was done, although I cannot for the...

12 years ago
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Re: G&G M1903...

Is this actually for sale anywhere yet?

12 years ago
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Re: The Kit Pic Thread

It's WPG. Too dark and too "vibrant", I bought it before I even knew about the SOF one. Thanks, I couldn't place it. I agree the SoF/Ranger...

12 years ago
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Re: The Kit Pic Thread

What make of smock are you wearing?

12 years ago
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Re: Miscellaneous Webbing and Straps

Hi Tiny, A couple of questions if I may. Are you selling as lots or are you willing to split? Are you willing to ship to Denmark? Is Paypal okay?...

12 years ago
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Re: Paras - Uniform, Kit and other Particulars

-- attachment is not available -- Is this the correct config. for patches for 13th Batt.? I have seen badges in different colours so I'm not sure. Ne...

12 years ago
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Re: British Ammo Boot Lacing

You live and learn! I had never heard that it was called King's lacing.

13 years ago
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Re: ICS M1 GARAND

Suggestion, what if one was to substitute the M1 Garand Belt with the BAR belt to hold the new M1 Rifle Magazines? Then you'd have space for an awful...

13 years ago
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Re: British Ammo Boot Lacing

I'm not sure what you'd call it, but we used to: Tie a double knot in one end of the (leather) lace. Thread through the lower outer lacehole leaving...

13 years ago
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