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Post by 26th on May 24, 2009 20:55:48 GMT -5
Hey you Two>>
The more you shoot the more it does not hurt. Let me tell you guys that I also have some serious arthritis and it won't stop me.
Rick, did all the 26th cavalry during the 20's have the POD Provence on their 03 rifles. My rifle is only off like 89 numbers from what my dad said his serial number was.
Please write me at rcabigas@aol.com for price on 03 if any for sale.
I am planning to be at Tacoma and will that apply to me also. Hoping to figure out how to get my display up with out driving up. Which of course will include my 03.
Yes keep the stock of 30-06 or nay ammo you use up. I am hoping when the war in Iraq is over more ammo will be surplus. I am down to 2000 rounds of 7.62 for my A11919.
11 x boys,work it in from #1>haha
Rudy
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Post by rickthelibrarian on May 27, 2009 9:28:32 GMT -5
Rudy,
I'll email you, although I don't have anything for sale, as yet. That could change if something else comes along!! ;D
I have been able to find very little on the Philippine Ordnance Depot. There was a thread which helped me figure exactly where it was located, which was a help.
The one thing I have not been able to figure out was if ALL military rifles were inspected (and thus stamped with a POD) or (probably more likely) just those needing repair or inspection.
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Post by VeeVee on Jul 3, 2009 21:01:29 GMT -5
Ouch... my aching shoulder.... Well it wasn't too bad, my shoulder doesn't ache but dang this thing kicks you around. Took us forever to figure out which rear sight notch to use too.
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Post by rickthelibrarian on Jul 3, 2009 21:26:20 GMT -5
Shooting a M1903 in a t-shirt??? You're a better man than I am, VeeVee!!
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Post by VeeVee on Jul 5, 2009 14:29:09 GMT -5
Maybe it's more like "didn't know any better"
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Post by OneZero on Jul 6, 2009 11:15:14 GMT -5
You know better next time Vee =) cool! i wish i could fire that beauty too.. someday.
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