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    actaeon277

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    You know you can contact Remington and ask them from their data on that pistol. Springfield is pretty good about doing that, I'd imagine Remington would be as well.
    It's not the same Remington.
    theres no shipping records from Remington rand that's been found. The Ithaca records were just found a few years ago.
    remington rand was a typewriter company before the war
     

    Sylvain

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    Bodies still being found huh? Wow.
    I keep saying this but the scale of that war is just mind blowing! It doesn't surprise me that missing bodies are everywhere.

    Even from WW1 I believe.With the blasts from the bombs bodies were sent everywhere, sometimes deep in the ground.
    With earth moving and stuff they sometimes come back to the surface.

    You also have bodies that are found in cemeteries where they shouldn't be.
    A few years ago a Canadian soldier was found in a German cemetery here in France.
    When they found parts they had to burry them together.No way to know names or even in which side the soldier was in.
    They did some DNA tests and found it was a missing Canadian soldier.
    The family finally had a resting place for him.
     

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    Lots of bodies also moved from cemeteries to cemeteries.Some got lost or where never identified.

    The first US soldiers killed during the war were burried by the Germans.Then after the war the French moved them to their actual resting place and gave the land to the US.
     

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    Lots of bodies also moved from cemeteries to cemeteries.Some got lost or where never identified.

    The first US soldiers killed during the war were burried by the Germans.Then after the war the French moved them to their actual resting place and gave the land to the US.

    Sorry Sylvain.
    I think I accidently switched the topic
     

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    The first girl that "cleaned up", I thought it was great.

    Too bad she ripped my heart out, sliced and diced it, sautéed it in my own blood, then fed it back to me.
     
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