I believe that represented those who served in the 'Ski Patrol'. Friend of mine was in the Ski Patrol in Europe.
Rifles and shotguns are both considered long guns.
In the 2002 World Series, both the Angels and the Giants made the playoffs as wild card teams.
Both the Namib Desert and the Kalahari Desert are crossed by the Tropic of Capricorn.
Both sides had excellent guns and rifles. For the Allies it was considered to be the M1 Grand, for the Germans it was the Mauser.
It is Europe and AFRICA
Yes, both rifles and shotguns.
Both; Mexico is crossed by the Tropic of Cancer (23
This is just a matter of opinion. In fact Diana has made some of the RWS rifles in the past. Overall both lines of rifles are about the same. If you are going to compare rifles then select a particular model from each manufacture then compare the qualities of each.This is just a matter of opinion. In fact Diana has made some of the RWS rifles in the past. Overall both lines of rifles are about the same. If you are going to compare rifles then select a particular model from each manufacture then compare the qualities of each.
Muskets have smooth bores and rifles have rifling - spiral grooves to make the bullet spin. Rifles have longer range and better accuracy. Both were originally muzzleloaders, but rifles eventually began to use metallic cartridges.
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Sure! "Star-crossed" can be written in present tense as "they are star-crossed."
Every conceivable weapon was used. Both sides used pistols, rifles, machine guns, grenades, mines, and rockets.