I paided $150.00 + tax for mine
It's probably a reproduction from Pedersoli
I have one of them(only the metal part) found in Gallipoli. I need the answer too. French Berthier rifle model 1916, either carbine or rifle (rifle is about 51" or so). Based on the Berthier 1907 rifle or 1892 carbine (on which the 1907 was based), but with a 5-round magazine (although those markings may appear on the receiver of a rifle/carbine with a 3-round magazine depending on when it was assembled. Available parts were used.) Berthier 1907 was, in turn, based on the Berthier 1892 carbine. Produced to back-fill French troops during WWI after the Lebel Rifles fell into short supply due to German advances and the Berthier 1907/15 was found to be lacking due to its 3-round magazine. Shoots 8mm Lebel. As you can probably tell by now, the history is somewhat complicated. It continues to be so as the rifles were further modified and continued to serve into WWII.
ww1 french mle m16 was 8mmx50mm lebel.
mle bolgie
Mme. - Madame, Mle. - Mademoiselle
multi-layered effects
MLE Chowdown Wedges and Wings - 2007 TV was released on: USA: 18 October 2007
MLE Chowdown The Turkey Bowl - 2007 TV was released on: USA: 22 November 2007
The difference between the observed and the true value is the error. The most probable value depends on how it is defined and calculated. The maximum likelihood estimate (MLE) is often used but there are situations where it is not the most probable. For example, you are in a town where the bus routes are numbered sequentially. You want to know how many routes there are and so you observe the route numbers on a sample of buses. The MLE is the largest number that you observe but, in reality, there is no mechanism that will ensure that the bus with the largest route number is in your sample.
MLE St- Patrick's Day Chowdown - 2007 TV was released on: USA: 17 March 2007
63360 inches
I don't see a picture so the question can't be answered.