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Old 12-25-2008, 08:03 AM
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Anybody out there other than myself dabble in this?

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Old 12-25-2008, 12:32 PM
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I read alot .

I guess you have seen " wicked spring " ?
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Old 12-25-2008, 04:52 PM
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From 04 to 07 was was with 22 North carolina infantry we did summer time Renactments in Virginia , Maryland and Pennslyvania. I also did some free lance stuff with some hard core groups. mostly chessapeake guards . Great group out of Maryland. Took me about 2,000 Dollars to get started then i was off. Now no one does civil war in hawaai so now i just train RL.
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From 1993 to about 2007 I was heavily in WWII re-enacting. I did 101st AB and Fallschirmjager.
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Old 12-26-2008, 06:57 AM
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WW2: 82nd, 504th, Dog Company
Vietnam: 101st, 187th, Mighty Mortars

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Old 12-26-2008, 09:04 AM
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two years in HS with Co A. 14th TN Light Infantry for Civil War. Was a lot of fun and was at 125th Gettysburg...GOT TO DIE ON THE WALL!
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Old 12-26-2008, 10:24 AM
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WWII:
B Batt., 13th CA Regt., 4th CA District

K Co., 15th Inf. Regt., 3rd Infantry Division

E Co., 124th Inf. Regt., 31st Infantry Division

Currently, while here in Okinawa, A Co, 307th Inf. Regt., 77th Infantry Division

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27th Inf Regt, 25th Infantry Division "Wolfhounds SAT CONG!"
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I have a BA in history, but except for one ceremony in the Army at Ft. Stewart where I was in a World War 1 uniform and equipment and toting an M-1903, no actual live re-enacting. (That uniform and gear were damned uncomfortable -- woolen, itchy, hot, and tight. I'd hate to have to fight in it!)
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Old 12-29-2008, 10:05 AM
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Here are the units, me and my brother have been involved with:

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The Perth Regiment; 11th Canadian Infantry Brigade, 5th Canadian (Armoured) Division

American Revolution
Colonel's Comapny; 1st Battalion, King's Royal Regiment of New York (a Loyalist regiment raised in Canada during the American Revolutionary War)
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I did some American Civil War reenacting while I was living in California (a buddy got me into it...I don't remember what the unit was supposed to be) and some Frontier Army (both 7th Cavalry and 17th Infantry) while living in North Dakota.
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Evidently it is a bad idea near Seattle
http://www.charter.net/news/read.php...SNWC34L1_UNEWS
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Evidently it is a bad idea near Seattle
http://www.charter.net/news/read.php...SNWC34L1_UNEWS

I'd say its a bad idea to point a rifle (fake or not) at police.

Assuming that's what actually happened.



Regardless, it's sad either way.
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Old 01-03-2009, 09:29 PM
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Problem is regarding the weapon(this might be in retrospect if the police weren't used to dealing with reenactors), that weapon was fully functioning, even moreso because it was a bolt action, manually operated piece. Thus, no blank adaption was necessary...he could have loaded a live round in and fired it just as easily as a blank 7.92 round.

The guy sounds like an idiot from the way I have read it. Put it down. No. Put it down. No. Stop pointing it at me...ah jesus...BANG BANG BANG BANG.
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Yeah, either the kid was drunk or just plain idiotic when it comes to dealing with police and how they respond to having weapons pointed at them. I mean, the article said he had already fixed bayonet on the rifle, so it was, loaded or not, a deadly weapon. Refusing to drop it when you're looking down the business end of two pistols is just stupid.
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Old 01-04-2009, 08:38 AM
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He might have been doing a "suicide by cop".

I have worked with some police from the Chicago and the Milwaukee areas two of whom were involved in shootouts. One shootout, in Milwaukee involved two policemen and two drugdealers, everyone armed, everyone emptied thier guns, no one got hit.

the other shootout involved one of the nicer guy's I know, In the Chicago area, routine traffic stop. His partner went up to the side of the car saw the driver with a gun, yelled "gun" they both drew and fired killing both the driver and passenger(caught in the cross fire).
A cops mantra is to go home safe after shift.
Ironically the Chicago policeman does reenacting for WWII (101 airborne stuff) he showed me pics of some of his get togethers.
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