Springfield Rifle Gallery
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edgy photography
original collage
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kirayoshi obrien
Springfield Armory M6 ScoutA combination single shot firearm, usually in .22 LR and .410 Gauge, alth
A platoon of US Marines poses with their Springfield M1903 rifles, Parris Island, 1932.The Marine at
rareantiqueandbeautifulfirearms:Snabb conversion, 1903 Springfield rifle
learnosaurusrex:In addition to the fitting of machine guns to American biplanes during the late stag
panzergrenadierphotography:M1 Garand and Springfield M1903 rifles with full magazines.
Rock Island Arsenal Springfield 1903 and the dangers of low numbered Springfields.My father purchase
US Model 1903 Springfield “Air Service” carbine, circa World War I.
US Springfield Garand 1924 prototype semi automatic riflefrom Rock Island Auctions
Two American soldier pose with their .45-70 Springfield Trapdoor rifles, Manila, 1898.
The Springfield Trapdoor,After the Civil War the muzzleloading percussion musket was becoming quite
Springfield Tradoors of the Spanish American War,Generally it is believed that the Model 1896 Krag J
Springfield Trapdoor Obrez,A .45-70 Model 1873 Springfield Trapdoor rifle cut down into a pistol, mo
panzergrenadierphotography:M1903 Springfield
World War I USĀ Springfield bolt action rifle with bayonet.from Rock Island Auctions
One of a kind Springfield Model 1903 prototype semi automatic conversion created in the 1920’s
Mann Accuracy Device,The Mann Accuracy Device was a mechanism used by US Army Ordnance for studying
Model 1873 Springfield Trapdoor Experimental Magazine Rifle,Apparently this single prototype was off
peashooter85:The Springfield Model 1901,It is common knowledge that after the Spanish American War,
EBR SOCOM 16A very short and easy to handle rifle considering the SOCOM 16 has a 16" barrel. It
Going to be bringing you coverage from SHOT SHOW 2015! Covering Sig Sauer’s 2nd annual range d
Rare US Springfield M1C Garand sniper rifle, World War II.Sold at Auction: $4,750
US Springfield Armory M1 Garand serial no. 1,000,000 presented to inventor John C. Garand, November
M1 Garand Trophy rifle that was presented by Springfield Armory to the 1957 top National Match high
M1A by Springfield.
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