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A refurbishing was performed by the Railway Workshop Uitenhage in 1979-1981. M105 WWII Early American Soldiers.


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182 30 pdr Parrott Rifle with US Crew.

. Remaining rifles in service are accuratised and used as designated marksman rifles. Former service rifle of the South African Army. 226 Japanese Type 98 20mm AAAT Gun.

We are proud to carry rifle ammo from a number of great ammunition manufacturers including Federal Remington and Wolf Ammo. The Rhodesian Security Forces were the military forces of the Rhodesian government. In 1953 South Africa purchased 10 Saracen Mk1s for evaluation followed by an order of 270 in 1954 arriving in 1956.

Micro RONI Gen345 Glock 1719 with case 33900. M103 WWII Union of South Africa. 183 12 pdr Whitworth Rifle with Confederate Crew.

227 Napoleonic Bavarian Infantry in Attack. High quality rifle ammunition is available online at Ammunition Store. HS VHS-2S Semiauto Rifle Cal.

8 were allocated to the South African Police. Out of stock Patches for target 20mm 1000pcs brown. All were withdrawn from service in 1975.

We offer rifle ammo in a number of calibers including 223 308 762x39 and more. They were placed in storage or used for training. Variants in service include the Ratel 20 armed with a Denel GI-2 20mm cannon Ratel 60 armed with a 60mm breech-loading mortar Ratel 90 armed with a 90mm Denel GT-2 low-velocity gun.

M104 Japanese Imperial Airborne Troops. The Rhodesian Security Forces consisted of a ground force the Rhodesian Army the Rhodesian Air Force the British South Africa Police and various personnel affiliated to the Rhodesian Ministry of Internal AffairsDespite the impact of economic and diplomatic sanctions Rhodesia was able. 228 Napoleonic Prussian Uhlans.

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