Kamis, 16 Februari 2017

Letters from Readers- World War II April 2014

Focused on the Photos I would like your help in identifying the rifle on page 40 of Phil Stern’s story “Still Focused,” (November/December 2013). A Ranger is taking aim with what appears to be a rifle with a Springfield 1903/1903A3 action and stock, but whose shortened barrel ends in what looks like a compensator from …

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