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    Tool kit for the Chauchat automatic rifle

    • Post author:joerookery
    • Post published:September 19, 2024
    • Post category:Gus' Gear/Weapons

    Today for Gus' Gear I will look closer at the tool kit for the Chauchat automatic rifle. It has tools to disassemble, clean and adjust the weapon in the field.…

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    A very rare bayonet with quite a strange history

    • Post author:joerookery
    • Post published:August 8, 2024
    • Post category:Tore Mentyjærvi/Weapons

    Tore’s Tuesday, only this time on a Wednesday…I just bought this and had to show it. This is a very rare bayonet with quite a strange history.This is a model…

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    The infamous German Paris gun

    • Post author:joerookery
    • Post published:July 21, 2024
    • Post category:Artillery/Gottfried Alexander van der Horst/Weapons

    The infamous German Paris gun blasting away at Paris during the Spring Offensives in an attempt to subjugate the French and their will to keep on fighting.Though only 21cm in…

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    Roth Steyr M1907

    • Post author:joerookery
    • Post published:July 5, 2024
    • Post category:Gus' Gear/Weapons

    This photo shows detail of the relatively complex stripper clip, it has a follower that is pressed by the thumb, keeping the cartridges properly aligned as they are inserted into…

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    captured German A7V 542 ‘Elfriede’ holding the mounted MG08.

    • Post author:joerookery
    • Post published:June 29, 2024
    • Post category:Armor/Equipment/Gottfried Alexander van der Horst/Weapons

    A British Soldier sitting in the rear left gunner's seat of the captured German A7V 542 'Elfriede' holding the mounted MG08.A7V 542 'Elfriede' was originally issued to Abteilung.2 in early…

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    Imperial German Nahkampfmesser

    • Post author:joerookery
    • Post published:June 28, 2024
    • Post category:Andy Edgcombe/Weapons

    Hi AllHeres a well overdue Andys Rubbish and Ramblings for you, I apologise for my absence, Its miserably cold here at present in the midst of our New Zealand winter…

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    T-Gewehr

    • Post author:joerookery
    • Post published:June 22, 2024
    • Post category:Armor/Gus' Gear/Weapons

    Today for Gus' Gear, a fellow member requested I post a few photos of the T-Gewehr. The T-Gewehr is probably one of the most commonly represented weapons of WWI in…

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    Another interesting Mauser accessory

    • Post author:joerookery
    • Post published:May 20, 2024
    • Post category:Andy Edgcombe/Weapons

    Hi All, here we have another Andys Rubbish and Ramblings to endure…This time around we have another interesting Mauser accessory, something that’s going to cost me dearly….A friend of mine…

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    Gewher 98

    • Post author:joerookery
    • Post published:May 12, 2024
    • Post category:Andy Edgcombe/Weapons

    Hi All,Heres another Andys Rubbish and ramblings to suffer through. I managed to find time to get into my gun room today and extracted one of my all time favourite…

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    Gras Mle1874 rifle

    • Post author:joerookery
    • Post published:February 16, 2024
    • Post category:Gus' Gear/Weapons

    Today for Gus' Gear, I have a couple of French rifles that saw limited use against the Germans during the Great War. The phrase "due to shortages" is one of…

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    • captured German A7V 542 ‘Elfriede’ holding the mounted MG08.
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