RE: [CR]Connection between Gun tubes and B

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From: "Anvil Bikeworks" <ojv@earthlink.net>
To: <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
Subject: RE: [CR]Connection between Gun tubes and B
Date: Tue, 10 Aug 2004 07:24:36 -0600
In-Reply-To: <010e01c47e7e$90453410$d18fe744@D687QV01>


Same thing, different languages. My 1861 (U.S.) Army Field Manual explains how to properly "stack arms", bayonets attached, using a "stacking ring".

Craig Montgomery Tucson *************** Yep, it was still "stack arms" when I was in the Army 120-odd years later. No stacking ring though, you used the sling, but an M-16 ain't no Springfield.

Cheers! Don Ferris Anvil Bikeworks, Inc. Littleton, Colorado Ph: 303.471.7533 / 303.919.9073 Fax: 413.556.6825 http://www.anvilbikes.com

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> B.S.A. and Enfield, of course. And Vickers made motor cycles. While on the
> subject, the BSA trade mark is of 'piled arms' not 'stacked rifles', a curious
> expression I have seen several times lately.
> Stuart Tallack in pedantic Sussex