To identify the markings of military or riot personnel, look for specific insignia, patches, or emblems that denote their unit or branch of service. Military markings often include camouflage patterns and rank insignia, while riot control units might wear distinct uniforms, such as tactical vests or helmets, often with clear identification numbers or agency logos. Additionally, vehicles may be marked with specific colors or symbols to indicate their purpose. Always ensure to refer to official guidelines or resources for accurate identification.
go to this website and it should answer your question http://forums.gunbroker.com/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=121194 The Blue Book lists this gun from $100 to $275. If it has US Military markings, the price doubles, and if it is a military trench gun or riot gun, values run even higher.
I am unsure if you mean an actual tiger (carnivorous land mammal of the Panthera genus) or a Tiger military vehicle. Either way, it is all about the markings. The carnivores have natural markings, and on the military vehicles, they have markings painted on them.
The markings on any military aircraft denote it's country and often it's squadron or wing.
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Provide a detailed description of all markings.
Probably personal markings such as his initials...or Master Sergeant, however that would read MSG.
50-500 usd
If your Savage model 720 riot shotgun has between 60%-80% of its original finish remaining,then it will be valued at between 600-925 dollars.
Serial number, identification of the arsenal which manufactured them, many also have the Nazi eagle. Additional markings by forces which captured them can be found, as well as additional markings from when West Germany was able to reestablish its military in 1953.
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The trench gun was a Winchester model 1897 pump action shotgun. A riot gun is or is modeled on a military M79 40mm grenade launcher. They are designed to fire nonlethal rounds, typically beanbags or riot control gas canisters (CS or teargas).