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reytuerto
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Re: Real Gunbucket For Real Designs

#991 Post by reytuerto »

Good evening, guys!
Thanks Eswube and rifleman for your input!
Based in an excellent drawing of Darth Panda, here is the main british rifle of WWII: Lee Enfield No. 4.
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Cheers!
adenandy
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#992 Post by adenandy »

Lovely drawing Reytuerto old man :!:

Jolly good show :)
eswube
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#993 Post by eswube »

Another nice addition! Keep it up! :)
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#994 Post by rifleman2 »

very nice no4
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#995 Post by reytuerto »

Good afternoon!
Thanks guys for your very important feedback (but in the last series, I had a very important booster, the drawings both of Darth Panda and Colosseum and Nighthunter were superb, in fact, trying to keep the pace was very challenging)!
Based in Colo´s and Nighthunter excellent drawings of the M1903 Springfield rifle, I drew the versions with the more modern woodwork, A1 and A4.

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The most important feature of this version is the "c" stock, US Army considered any rifle with a pistol grip stock an M1903A1 despite the markings. It was fitted with the 16 inch bladed M1905 bayonet, and was the standard rifle of the US Marines until Guadalcanal.

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M1903A4 was the sniper version equipped with the M73 Weaver rifle scope, but without any iron sights. It was the sniper rifle of the US Army in WWII and Korea, and was in use until the early stages of the war in SE Asia. Cheers.
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#996 Post by rifleman2 »

Very nice. Any more in the pipeline

No4 T would be nice
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#997 Post by eswube »

Good work.
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#998 Post by llamaman2 »

Beautiful work, guys :)
Hey, it's gotta be 5 o'clock somewhere...

Currently working on:
The October War, 27-10-1962 (apparently forever);
"Saxonverse" alt-UK;
Federation of the Channel Islands AU;
Republic of Yopur & Andaman;
some sort of overarching AU;

Regaining my sanity.
rifleman2
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Re: Real Gunbucket For Real Designs

#999 Post by rifleman2 »

reytuerto wrote: April 4th, 2019, 11:39 pm Good evening, guys!
Thanks Eswube and rifleman for your input!
Based in an excellent drawing of Darth Panda, here is the main british rifle of WWII: Lee Enfield No. 4.
Image
Cheers!
could actually think of a few variations on this drawing like the canadian and savage as they have subtle differences and the different rear sights not to mention the different marks of Bayonet.
adenandy
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Re: Real Gunbucket For Real Designs

#1000 Post by adenandy »

rifleman2 wrote: April 7th, 2019, 3:23 pm
reytuerto wrote: April 4th, 2019, 11:39 pm Good evening, guys!
Thanks Eswube and rifleman for your input!
Based in an excellent drawing of Darth Panda, here is the main british rifle of WWII: Lee Enfield No. 4.
Image
Cheers!
could actually think of a few variations on this drawing like the canadian and savage as they have subtle differences and the different rear sights not to mention the different marks of Bayonet.
Or perhaps the Indian version :?:
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