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I'm not sure I buy the story, but a pretty interesting item, none the less.
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In what level of readiness were these carried aboard aircraft? IF there was a round in the chamber, it would probably still be there.
Definitely an interesting conversation-piece. dju |
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Must have been at least a .50 caliber projectile, and if somebody was wearing it in a holster, I would bet the impact must have hurt the user like the dickens! I agree that if a round was chambered... it would still be in there!
I seriously doubt that is going to buff right out!
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I would never buy a "story" , still that piece is quite interesting.
Still I don't think there are many chances that aircrew would have had a round chambered during flight. Sergio
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I contacted the seller and he says he probed it with wire and it is empty. He also says the period Airmen told him that was standard carry practice.
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If I'm not wrong LUFTWAFFE didn't have any .50 Cal. they used a 15mm aircraft "kanone" that was in wide use.
I'd say it was either a stray U.S. .50 or a LUFTWAFFE 15mm. Sergio
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