Has anyone bought the Mil Tec pith helmet? I'm thinking about one of these but I have not found a picture of the headband/liner and was wondering what it looked like.
Thanks!
I would tear it down and double check this.
https://www.ar15.com/forums/general/So-after-putting-300-rounds-through-my-P365-and-EDCing-it-for-about-a-month-/5-2111393/
Tom,
I could not find an official price page either.
I am loathe to make contact with them via email. Every time I do something like that, I seem to get bombarded with spam.
CZ's are great rifles. I bought a .375H&H when they were first showing up around here...and relatively cheap. I never could find a .416 Rigby or I would have bought it. I sold that CZ and went with M70's for my .375H&H fix. Around here, a decent used big bore CZ is $1500 or so for the...
This one lives near me.
One day last year, it was going through our city and dispatch was getting multiple calls for heavy black smoke, possible structure fires. LOL.
I grew up on Crown Pilot Crackers, plain, w/butter, cheese, chowder. You name and we had it with them. It was a sad day when on a visit home I found out they were no longer made. Drake's are not the same as they used ot be. Hostess can die also.
Yup, reminds of riding the T in from Forrest Hills to go downtown at Christmas. Mom took us in on the T to meet dad. We did the common, the Enchanted Village and dinner at a nice restaurant before we drove home. Good times and good memories.
For those that put on the Ritz
https://www.hemmings.com/blog/2017/11/27/hunting-cars-get-their-own-class-at-the-2018-amelia-island-concours-delegance/?refer=news
British Leyland? was still bringing in new MGs and Truimphs. Maybe Lotus's also? A buddy of mine's dad bought a new Spitefire in the spring/summer of 78. I know Fiat was still importing cars in the 70's.
Basically yes, a characteristic of German WW2 boots is the "shark nose" toe. Apparently it is very important to German reenactors...."shrug". As a history buff, I have lurked on reenactor forums and email lists in the past. The guys who do German are the most obsessed with small details.
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