BLACKHAWKNJ
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There was the SPQR-Special Purpose Quiet Revolver from the Vietnam Era, built on an S&W N frame. The cartridge was buckshot over a case with a plate to prevent the powder gasses from escaping, it was designed for the tunnel rats. Not widely issued, if at all.
I have seen pictures of sword cutlasses from the percussion cap era.
Several Army veterans from my era (1967-1971) said they were told in Basic during bayonet training, "If your bayonet sticks in your opponent, discharge a round."-?
I wonder how much vodka the designer of this had drunk.
I have seen pictures of sword cutlasses from the percussion cap era.
Several Army veterans from my era (1967-1971) said they were told in Basic during bayonet training, "If your bayonet sticks in your opponent, discharge a round."-?
I wonder how much vodka the designer of this had drunk.