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    Bell H13 cont

    The wonderful era of action-adventure TV that included "Sea Hunt", "Ripcord" (with Ken Curtis!), "Whirlybirds", "Sky King", etc. Programming that would influence this 10 Year Old's adult adventure choices later.
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    Bell H-13 Sioux — The Korean War MASH Helicopter

    They saw service in quite a few other countries as well, often license-built. This one in Argentina says "Bell" on the placard, but had "Agusta" labeled pedals.
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    Show off your 1911

    The PD really had it's place when the market was thin on lightweight & compact 1911's. To achieve that they made some compromises (single locking lug, plastic buffer thingies with short lives) that made it ill-suited to be a regular shooter or range gun. I'd shoot sparingly to maintain...
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    V-22 Osprey: Helicopter That Identifies as an Airplane

    They (helicopters) do just fine within their envelope for range and speed, important considerations for any systems. Eagle Claw (RH-53's) leaps to mind as an argument for alternative technology.
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    M1A Hunting ammo

    A semi-auto only rifle based on the M14, build domestically by Springfield Armory. https://www.springfield-armory.com/m1a-series-rifles/
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    Biden Calls on Congress to Pass Bump Stock Ban

    Completely agree. Clever solution to a question that needn't have been asked. There are two pathways to the full auto experience (that don't have an hourly rate). I had 8 or so families of auto weapons in my uniformed experience & it was a lot more affordable than plan B.
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    Limited Special Edition 50th Anniversary M1A Rifle

    About right. I secured one of the last new ones with numerous G.I. parts, walnut stock, TRW bolt & an ART IV scope mount. By the mid-'80's the demand was so high that they ran out of barrels and began shipping the standard M1A with National Match barrels and front sights (and are so marked)...
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    Show off your 1911

    Back in the day when short 1911's were not widely available (and what there was tended to be heavy) I carried a Star PD for years. One reason I took up handloading was to be able to make ammo that would function in other 1911's as well as the Star. (HP ammo in .45ACP was rare in the '80's). Not...
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    Surviving an Extreme Weather Event in the Wild

    When I lived & traveled the Rockies years ago I kept a few items in my company van for road closures or blizzards in Winter (apart from a good blanket). An empty coffee can, full roll of toilet paper & a liter of methanol. Put TP in the coffee can, soak lightly with MeOH & light for a rapid heat...
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    Snake Bite 101: The Effects of Venom & How To Treat a Snake Bite

    I can't forget the advice the late Marlin Perkins ("Mutual of Omaha-Wild Kingdom") would give regarding treatment for a Copperhead envenomation of a healthy adult): "Go to a movie." :D Perkins seemed a bit awkward on camera, but he was top-tier zoologist with years as reptile curator of the St...
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    Show off your 1911

    Thx, generally the impression I had. Kind of ironic given the potency of the Super, which enjoyed wide use during the era of depression-era gangsters (penetrating power, including on cars). Collector guns sources/brokers seem to do very well placing pistols from South of our border when someone...
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    Show off your 1911

    And they were all chambered in .45ACP? I had the impression that most 1911's called to serve in S. America were in .38 Super. Was the Super just the "limited caliber" for the civilian market* or did regional armies opt for .45 in military service? *I seem to recall that .38 &/or 9mm was the...
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    Show off your 1911

    1970 Series '70. Bought new that year by my dad for combination birthday/enlistment. First presented in the original box at a nice steakhouse & no one thought a thing about it (or if they did, they kept it to themselves). A few months later I surreptitiously packed it for my deployment to...
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    V-22 Osprey: Helicopter That Identifies as an Airplane

    Being long out of uniform but not out of .mil training areas there is one quality of the Osprey I'm comfortable with based on prior service (in two campaigns in VN, one of them in an Air Cav Sqn.) as well as years near military bases. Buried in there are 15 years with a office about a mile off...
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    Bulletproof: 12 Modified Products to Stop Incoming Gunfire

    Is the clipboard still "tactical" when ordered in colors other than black?
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    Faster than you thought...

    Well, not the whole Navy. Not everyone was prepared to speak altogether candidly where the SecDef had an interest. In a Senate hearing where Senator Stennis pointedly asked if new, uprated engines would facilitate it meeting the fighter needs of the Navy, the Deputy CNO pointedly answered "Mr...
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    Unique M3 and M3A1 Grease Guns and Accouterments

    My biggest gripe was that it could not be made to take an "aimed" shot. For cooling, it fires from an open bolt. Pulling the trigger first produces a large mass of movement that screws with aiming. Closed bolt weapons don't do this.
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    LOVED MY HARLEY!

    A keen eye will detect colors not seen in nature...black wrinkle jugs with alum. heads? Sportster and XL750 guru, the late Allen Girdler had a chance to check it out in Oceanside, CA and was very generous about the build.
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    LOVED MY HARLEY!

    I owned quite a few bikes, mostly big twins of the shovel era, but also some evo's and even a V-rod. But after my Ducati, I wanted better handling that was still fun in town. Bought a new '74 base model XL 883 as project bike. Built to resemble a 1970 XLCH I added the big jugs for 1204cc, Wiseco...
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    The A-4 Skyhawk Light Attack Plane

    Recognizing that this is an old post the account above is even more interesting in Wyden's "Bay of Pigs" and likely also Haynes Johnson's book of same name.... The USN pilots were also sanitized, turning in various dogtags, ID's professional associations indicators for a Navy aviator. They did...
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