OK, hands up who's heard of this one.......?
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OK, hands up who's heard of this one.......?
The Farquhar-Hill. No, not some high ground in Scotland, but a British semi-auto rifle design, not dissimilar to the BAR, that was adopted too late for the trenches, but apparently was used in aircraft.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oXpgJ4JydN4
Given all the post-WW1 Colonial fighting that went on, I'm surprised it isn't better known.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oXpgJ4JydN4
Given all the post-WW1 Colonial fighting that went on, I'm surprised it isn't better known.
Kein Plan überlebt den ersten Kontakt mit den Würfeln. (No plan survives the first contact with the dice.)
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Baron Mannshed von Wreckedoften, First Sea Lord of the Bavarian Admiralty.
Re: OK, hands up who's heard of this one.......?
Yes! I had a coffee table book on small arms as a kid which had photos of it with a short history.
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Re: OK, hands up who's heard of this one.......?
Never heard of it. He didn't fire it cyclic, but presumably it could?
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Re: OK, hands up who's heard of this one.......?
I always fancied a Cthulu scenario where the PCs are in Lord Farquhar-Hill's mansion and see who notices it hung on the wall. In SA it would be a Rieder, in Aus and NZ a Charlton.
Re: OK, hands up who's heard of this one.......?
Looks like the dogs!
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Re: OK, hands up who's heard of this one.......?
I'm familiar with it.
In the ranks of early 20th c. self-loaders, it ranks as 'less rubbish than most of its ilk'.
The best of the bunch for practical self loading rifles at the time was the BAR.
But Browning didnt see it that way and kept trying to make it a second-rate LMG.
In the ranks of early 20th c. self-loaders, it ranks as 'less rubbish than most of its ilk'.
The best of the bunch for practical self loading rifles at the time was the BAR.
But Browning didnt see it that way and kept trying to make it a second-rate LMG.
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Re: OK, hands up who's heard of this one.......?
A disappointingly short submission from Mr Landings, I was expecting at least a doctoral thesis
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Re: OK, hands up who's heard of this one.......?
It's not like I wasnt tempted.
Re: OK, hands up who's heard of this one.......?
I always thought the B.A.R very heavy. Have picked a couple up and even unloaded they're quite a weight. I wonder if thats a reason to think of it more as an LMG?
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And not a single ‘called it’. I’m worried Si, is he unwell do you think?goat major wrote: ↑Fri Mar 05, 2021 9:28 pm A disappointingly short submission from Mr Landings, I was expecting at least a doctoral thesis