thats what i am doing they just dont showHere's a link with pictures describing how to imbed pics:
http://www.arboristsite.com/showthread.php?t=65204
Much easier to understand than my description.
thats what i am doing they just dont showHere's a link with pictures describing how to imbed pics:
http://www.arboristsite.com/showthread.php?t=65204
Much easier to understand than my description.
why can i not get my pics ta show?:computer2:
Why O why are you building such trick three wheelers? They look cool as h3ll but why?
And to imbed a pic your half way there. While your posting open your attachment (pic) and do a left click copy on the address. Close the window then click the yellow box with the mountain above your message. That will open a new box, paste the address you copied off your attachment in this box and you should have an imbedded pic.
You never know what roams at night. Nice pics, Looks like dinner to me.lolA couple of picture from my property. I was very surprised this was the first night i put it out.
thanks people, just wanted to make sure i did it right
Their for a 1919 browning machine gun, They hold the 30-06 round. The loader pictured will only load the cloth belt ones. The gun will fire either the metallic links or the cloth belt.note to self:
Don't pisss off StihlSawing. What are those metal links anyways?
why can i not get my pics ta show?:computer2:
Thanks Vincent, I figured you would be the one to tell me what it meant. You seem to know about the wehrmacht. I've had this ammo for about 25 years and never knew it was tracer. I know who to ask now on the ww2 era weapons and ammo. Thanks again.Hi
The first picture:
L-spur (orange) tracer bullet
(gelb) means yellow tracer bullet
The box " S " semms to me: full metal jacket in the 8,18mm diameter. The S is for the german word STARK and means big diameter.
Compare:
8*57 I same as 8*57J mesures 8,09Millimetre
8*57 IS same as 8*57JS mesures 8,18Millimetre used in the german Wehrmacht
Cheers
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