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WW2 Airsofter
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Good WW2 Books
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I can't measure my sig so I got this stupid tag line instead. Last edited by GMTII; May 20th, 2012 at 16:08.. |
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I'm borrowing those one day. You have no choice!
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I know the rare and obscure "Teufelhorne" Regiment handsignal. Age Verifier - Kelowna, BC and Area |
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Thanks for that, I have been looking for a good British (therefore pretty much Canadian) WW2 uniform/gear reference book!
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Slight Differences. You might want to also take a look at the Canadian Soldier's Webmaster's books. You should be able to find them somewhere on that site: http://www.canadiansoldiers.com/medi...27s_References
The book I am thinking of, but can't remember the name, is basically strickly about the Canadian Uniform and Equipment. Probably Tangled Web or Pat 37? I'm too lazy to check ![]()
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I know the rare and obscure "Teufelhorne" Regiment handsignal. Age Verifier - Kelowna, BC and Area |
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I can't measure my sig so I got this stupid tag line instead. Last edited by GMTII; May 20th, 2012 at 15:20.. |
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