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Posted: 8/23/2014 9:25:21 PM EDT
Worth the 3 bucks. Ignore the WW2 display where the BAR and others were demilled by sinking a grinding disc into the side of the receiver.
Link Posted: 8/25/2014 12:08:42 PM EDT
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You know, I've lived in J'ville for 11 years, know some of the people who run the museum - and I've never been inside... I'll have to make the kids get off the internet & go check it out.
Link Posted: 8/27/2014 7:32:08 PM EDT
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You know, I've lived in J'ville for 11 years, know some of the people who run the museum - and I've never been inside... I'll have to make the kids get off the internet & go check it out.
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We visited it last week; Brought my 91 year old Grandmother who served in WWII and my Parents (Brat & VN era) we all really enjoyed it! Too bad about the MG's that were torch-cut, still it's nice to see and remember.  
Which reminds me: I've some WWII dated M2 ammo in the Remington box that I want to check and see if it was made in AR.
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