ThePhantomPatriot
Politically Incorrect
Anyone else go? There werent any live guns or ammo allowed, but they still had some nice guns on display w/ the pins pulled out, tons of vehicles and gear for sale. I was talking to an old WWII vet about guns and he told me his stories about being in Africa and Italy. He also told me how they used to take the garands apart and file down a few parts to make them full auto. then i was talking to a british collector about his 1941 indian bike and his 1945 armored car. the bike sounded great.
original WWII Tommygun (machined so it cant fire)
me w/ the tommy
my bro w/ the tommy
thought that was a cool setup
garand w/ grenade launcher
brit gun, bren lmg
ss helmets
original WWII Tommygun (machined so it cant fire)
me w/ the tommy
my bro w/ the tommy
thought that was a cool setup
garand w/ grenade launcher
brit gun, bren lmg
ss helmets