A stand to support a rifle.
Boots and Saddles - 1957 The Repeater Rifle 1-2 was released on: USA: 26 September 1957
They are not his boots and helmet. When a soldier dies, his helmet, boots and tags are put on his gun for a memorial for that soldier
get the rifle
It does stand for something. It stands for Fusil Automatique Léger which means ("light assault rifle") in french.
MAY STAND FOR GLENFIELD.
Designated Marksman Rifle. To put it bluntly, It's a sniper rifle.
Browning Bolt Rifle.
fallen battle cross
his initials
Colt Automatic Rifle
BAR stands for Browning Automatic Rifle, not browning association rifle.