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Old 08-04-17, 22:16
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Another one from Dudzele.
For some reason this photo wouldn't upload simultanuously with the previous one.

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Old 08-04-17, 22:20
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Ditched somewhere in the Caen area.
Driver at that time was Tpr Wynne.

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Old 08-04-17, 22:21
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And one more taken at war's end in Gerrmany.
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Old 27-04-17, 20:00
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And one more taken at war's end in Gerrmany.
Look at the rifle the man kneeling is holding. It sure looks like a No.4T sniper rifle, because of the scope and magazine. But the fore end has been shortened, which apparently was the custom with some troops.
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Old 27-04-17, 21:11
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Look at the rifle the man kneeling is holding. It sure looks like a No.4T sniper rifle, because of the scope and magazine. But the fore end has been shortened, which apparently was the custom with some troops.
I noticed the rifle too, but is the telescope a no32 or a no67? Perhaps it is one of the ASC rifles?
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Old 27-04-17, 22:40
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Wheaty may have a kick at that optic ...
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