I was active duty Army 88-91 in Germany. I was issued a singer, at least the upper was. I don't know if the military swapped out parts on their 45's. Mine had a lot of battle rattle.
Yes they did, and it was more the rule rather than the exception with everything in the 20th century. And I guess they do nowadays, but I don’t know that’s still the case.
I thought one of the issues was Singer made them too good. The government thought their talents would be put to better use making things like bomb sights. Any truth to that?
I was active duty Army 88-91 in Germany. I was issued a singer, at least the upper was. I don't know if the military swapped out parts on their 45's. Mine had a lot of battle rattle.
Yes they did, and it was more the rule rather than the exception with everything in the 20th century. And I guess they do nowadays, but I don’t know that’s still the case.
You Found My Singer 😮😀😀😀🇺🇸
I wonder if one of thoses 1911s will pop up in the CMP sales?
Andrew Dalton Ray a few probably did but they look just like the rest so so people need to check their safes for a possible gold mine.
Got a remington rand that nice
I'm missing Phil Schrier. Without him it's not the same anymore.
I thought one of the issues was Singer made them too good. The government thought their talents would be put to better use making things like bomb sights. Any truth to that?
That is the legend, honestly not sure if it's true but it does make sense.
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You guys could have picked this thing up and let us see all sides of it!!!! Geez!@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The guy should have done his history homework on the Singer.......he's clueless, trust me!
Nice gun. The attempts at humor dont do the video any favors tho. It just sounds cringe and cheesy.
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Why must it be a museum gun make more we want