To fit the gun in a duffel bag, so you could bing it back on the transport ship.I haven’t watched the video yet and he may answer the question in it, but I’m not familiar with the duffel cut. What was the purpose of it?
To fit the gun in a duffel bag, so you could bing it back on the transport ship.I haven’t watched the video yet and he may answer the question in it, but I’m not familiar with the duffel cut. What was the purpose of it?
It is a CarcanoBe careful sanding the original finish on the Japanese rifles. The finish was derived from the Sumac family. It can cause contact dermatitis.
General information regarding WWII duffel cut rifles. I have seen a lot more Japanese rifles than Italian.It is a Carcano
That was my thought as wellGeneral information regarding WWII duffel cut rifles. I have seen a lot more Japanese rifles than Italian.
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