Thanks for the video. Interesting topic and some useful information you've given out. Nice picture of the Lancaster WW2 bomber on the wall behind you. At least, I think that's the Lancaster that was flown by the Brits? I'm a fan of the bombers of the WW2 era, as My dad flew in the B-17, then in the B-26 Marauder in WW2 and Korea as a Bombardier and navigator. I have some nice pictures of a couple of his planes from that era, The Missouri Mule 2 in particular. What was the rifle you were holding, a Colt A2 carbine? I love the carry handles, especially the A1s and A2s. Thanks again and have a great evening!
@seniortac417518 күн бұрын
Thank you Sir! I'm glad you enjoyed the video, please check out my other ones too! That's an interesting picture that was given to me by a good family friend some years ago. The plane is actually a B25 Mitchell ( same last name as me LOL), flying by Mt. Vesuvius in Italy. I recently donated that print to the Confederate Air Force located here in Mesa Az. The rifle in question is actually a older Bushmaster, that I sold right after the original video came out in 2020. I'm with you I have a love vs hate thing for the A1 and A2 rifles, I love them, but I hate that I don't own more! Thanks again!
@sheehy93314 күн бұрын
I bought a military contract overrun surplus FN A4 M16 upper and put it on an FN M16 Military Classic lower. It came complete with the Knights rail and the BCG. I call it my FN Military Classic +. Except for the lower not being full auto it is Mil Spec. Another way to get actual Mil Spec is by buying a military surplus parts kit. Unfortunately the barrel and the lower receiver are cut into pieces but you do get all the small parts.