I see that several that I was going to mention have been mentioned, The Narrow Margin, Murder on the Orient Express (both versions). I would also suggest a western called Breakheart Pass. It is a mystery set in the old west based on a book by Alistair MacLean.
The trip sounds wonderful. Have a...
I found it on the M&P Forum site. I did not realize Americn Zoot Shooters had a forum on the Kahr site. I guess it is bound to happen that with so many differnt forums out there things will be shared. I wish Zoot shooting would catch on around here because it looks like a lot of fun.
This was posted on another site and I thought it would be appropriate for the Lounge firearms enthusiasts. It is from the LASD from 1938. Obviously things were a lot different back then and I would not recommend trying some of this stuff, but still a very interesting vintage video...
Thanks Deacon. Old Sarge that is really cool that your dad and Webb served together. rjb1 you will still see some photos of Webb on desks but the majority around here who put photos on their desks seem to have some form of a Barney Fife picture....but I have seen Webb as Sgt. Friday used as...
Has their quality gone down hill? I remember getting them handed out to us in training at Ft. McClellan back in the 90's when the Feds were giving out all kinds of free training. They were great writing pens, better than Bics IMHO. The last training we had from there they were handing out...
Just curious on how you did the modifications on your Pelikan. I too have one of their rollerballs that I picked up on the clearance table at Office Max for 5.00 a couple of years ago. And I agree the refills are not great. I have a Monte Verde ORA pen that takes the G-2 refills with out any...
The Artist. Things have been kind of hectic and my wife and I have been wanting to see it for awhile. Well we finally got to watch it last night. That was a great movie. It would have only been better if we could have watched it in one of the old movie houses that are still around.
Hey Matt, thanks for the response. The only markings on the barrel are" Inland A Division of General Motors 11-44". The stock appears to be a lighter wood than walnut and has the oval cut. I realize that it probably has all kinds of different parts. I just can not believe how much they have...
I have an Inland that was made in 1945. It has a bayonet lug on it though. I was told that after WW II a lot of the carbines were put back in storage and retrofitted with lugs and stocks and then issued to the troops in Korea. If anyone has more information on that I would love to know it. I...
I know what you mean about the political climate. Just got back from the one here in Charlotte NC. News trucks were there and the prices were so inflated. As far as stocks, you may want to check Kahr Arms, they own Auto Ordnance and they do sell reproduction stocks and parts for the M-1 Carbine...
I agree with both of you. I too had just finished reading the book so it was hard to sit and watch the inaccuracies. But if you could just focus on the scenery it was good. 1961 MJS you are spot on about Peen playing Cagney playing Mickey.
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