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I believe only a modest percentage of the hundreds of thousands of "enfield" arms imported were from the London Dec 27, 2011 · I definitely plan to invest in a quality made Italian bayonet, likely made from spring steel as opposed to carbon steel like most India reproductions. The "Bowie Knife" was exactly the same blade with a clip point. One of them was a utility knife very similar to the Green River multi use knife above. Makes sense, a manufacturer would have no reason not to simplify the production. French muskets followed the walnut trail as did most others, but Austrian rifles (Lorenz) could sometimes be made of elm and some German and Belgian rifles had beech stocks. Aug 25, 2012 · Any good hard wood could be used, which included sugar maple, red maple, cherry, apple, pear and sometimes ash and butternut (for southern rifles). Full stop. What about "bowies"? Where they really used? I've seen pictures from the early war May 4, 2014 · Here is a pistol many have never seen or heard of. other wool/cotton fabrics were also used to some extent. Can anyone one guess what six women made the cut and what place they Mar 15, 2023 · The best quality arms made by any private company are from the London Armoury Company. shzhphn
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