drill and training rifles

A History of Drill and Training Rifles Part 15

Carson Long Military Institute Carson Long Military Institute is a direct descendent of Bloomfield Academy which was founded in 1835.…

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A History of Drill and Training Rifles Part 14

IN-VU WOOD RIFLE In an advertisement from 1918 the In-Vu Mfg. Co. address is listed as 8 Lehigh Ave. Geneva,…

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A History of Drill and Training Rifles Part 13

INDIANA QUARTERED OAK CO. - Military Drill Rifle This drill rifle was made in un-weighted and weighted models. Both of…

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A History of Drill and Training Rifles Part 12

The "HAUBERT, H." - Dummy Training Rifle This training rifle is somewhat of an anomaly. The butt plate is marked…

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A History of Drill and Training Rifles Part 11

DAISY SPORT TRAINER The Daisy Museum in Rogers, Arkansas was helpful in providing information on the Sport Trainer. Daisy introduced…

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A History of Drill and Training Rifles Part 10

Rubber Bayonets and Kadets of America Rubber Bayonets I have spent considerable time and have made many contacts in the…

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A History of Drill and Training Rifles Part 9

PARRIS MFG. CO. -TOY DRILL RIFLES My only interest in the Parris Mfg. Co. toy rifles is in their bolt…

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A History of Drill and Training Rifles Part 8

PARRIS-DUNN CORP. - CIVILIAN DRILL RIFLES Following the completion of their military contracts for the Parris-Dunn Training Rifle in 1943,…

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A History of Drill and Training Rifles Part 7

The Parris-Dunn Variant This Parris-Dunn variant is unusual in many ways. This configuration is previously unknown and subject to speculation.…

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A History of Drill and Training Rifles Part 6

THE PARRIS-DUNN TRAINING RIFLE Victory 1942 model Mark I Navy model Unfortunately, no Parris-Dunn production records still exist, so all…

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