Author Topic: WW2 Rifles  (Read 659 times)

Offline TheMercinary60

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Re: WW2 Rifles
« Reply #15 on: August 01, 2013, 06:19:31 PM »
well i got some more news, it seems i was misinformed, the jap rifle wasnt the Arisaka as i thought from the description but was told it is a 1918 japanese carbine. it has a folding spike bayonet, i have pictures if i ever get them on the computer. and also the .22 LR i was told about isnt ww2 vintage, its a simple little lever action, although im sure its still rather old. i didnt really get pictures of the springfield unfourtunatly, but i suppose there is always next time
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Offline B3YT

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Re: WW2 Rifles
« Reply #16 on: August 04, 2013, 06:10:31 AM »
I think the french underground also used a "gun" chambered in .22lr for covert, close quarters assassination attempts. the thing was olny about a foot long and was basically just a silencer with a .22lr chamber on the end of it.

you mean the De lase (IIRC) which was a enfield / colt 1918 hybrid chambered for 9mm 
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