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    Posted: Dec 31 2019 at 10:51am
Hope I can get these to post. Some of you may find them interesting. Remington 1911A1, High Standard Model B U.S., Smith & Wesson SV Victory model Navy marked.

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Various knives, scabbards bayonets and a military hatchet (American Fork & Hoe)
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Springfield M1, Winchester M1917 and Smith Corona 03-A3
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And the one you've been waiting for:


National Postal meter with a beech stock (AO/IBM/NPM!), Inland (SG receiver with X suffix serial number) and a 25,5XX serial number Inland.
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Good stuff Smokpole, thanks for posting!
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Very nice indeed! Thank you
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Nice collection! I particularly like the S & W Army and its period holster. What year is yours? Can you post a pic of the back side of the holster?
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The S&W is marked Navy, not Army. I prefer not to show the back because the name of a Naval Lt. is scratched into the back and I don't know if he survived the war. I have a bunch of stuff from my father as well. He was a Glider rider in the 82nd A.B, then 101st A.B. and crossed the Rhine with the 17th A.B. Here is another picture, if I can get it to post, showing some accessories like an invasion bag to keep water and sand out of rifles, A selection of carbine rounds, a couple of grenade launchers and a selection of carbine tools. 

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More than one way to skin a cat! Had to post this one differently to get it to show.
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Nice stuff. What king of pocket pouch is that in the last picture?

Do you still have your lineouts? I am sure guys would love to see those.
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Unfortunately, I had a major financial problem and had to sell the lineouts. Wish I still had them. I'll have to take a look and see what the pouch actually is. I never bothered to look closely since I just use it to hold the oddball ammo. To answer jackp's question, the S&W is a 1944 pistol.
  I was offered an IBM this morning for $750. Decided to pass on it. It was an Israeli return. M.W.4, reparked parts gun with an M2 stock. Had a bayonet lug and stamped rear sight on it. Can anyone identify a band marking of a diamond with an 0 inside? For some reason I can't seem to find that one. And the 0 was very clear; no mistaking it for anything else. It looked decent, but with that much muzzle wear, I don't think it would have made a good shooter.


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sure that was not a D in the diamond? The D is pointing up.
Donaldson Company. CCNL 356 by Fred Powers and referenced in CCNL 235-6.
War time replacements,  but possible use by Winchester,  though not confirmed 
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This one was clearly an 0 not a D. I've seen the Donaldson marks before. But this one was an 0. That's what has me scratching my noggin! And the orientation was with the long axis of the 0 being the same as the long axis of the diamond.
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Fantastic collection!
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GREAT stuff how do you post pictures?
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