While I agree with you, I will disagree with one of your points. Just because a firearm has been refinished does NOT mean it has ZERO collector value. It is true that it usually will not bring as much as a firearm that has its original finish in NRA good or better, but if the firearm was in poor...
In World War II, U.S. factories cranked out, along with mountains of other munitions, about 41.4 billion rounds of small-arms ammunition, enough to enable soldiers to take about ten shots at every man, woman, and child alive on earth at that time. Why so much ammo? Yes, it is true that some was...
Myth. During World War II it was estimated that 45,000 rounds of small arms ammunition was fired to kill one enemy soldier. In Vietnam the American military establishment consumed an estimated 50,000 rounds of ammunition for every enemy killed. By those estimations, soldiers were slightly less...