This is an older work of mine I would like to share.
It is a bit of history on the rifle that got me started collecting and my perspective on why the .22 trainers were so coveted by the Veterans of WWII.
Essentially a cut and paste of a "work in progress"
Therefore, it is attached as thumb nail jpgs after scanning.
My apologies for the extra effort to view it, and please over look a few included notes, typos and miss spelled words.
Also a bit of humor is required in one particular instance of a typo on the German phrase "no shooting!".
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It is a bit of history on the rifle that got me started collecting and my perspective on why the .22 trainers were so coveted by the Veterans of WWII.
Essentially a cut and paste of a "work in progress"
Therefore, it is attached as thumb nail jpgs after scanning.
My apologies for the extra effort to view it, and please over look a few included notes, typos and miss spelled words.
Also a bit of humor is required in one particular instance of a typo on the German phrase "no shooting!".
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