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Prince Alberts Revenge08 Jun 2009 7:11 a.m. PST

Could someone be kind enough to send me a link or email me some pictures of painted/unpainted 15mm OG Sudan range? There is only one or two pictures on the site. I would greatly appreciate it!

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DestoFante08 Jun 2009 10:08 a.m. PST

This was taken a while ago on my workbench.

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It's a bag of 15mm OG Fuzzy Wuzzies, Command and Riflemen (SUD24).

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doug redshirt08 Jun 2009 5:16 p.m. PST

Need to trim off the bayonet and end of the rifle. The Ansar were noted for lightening the rifle by sawing off up to a 3rd of the barrel. This is the period after the Kaliff took over and broke up the professional riflemen when they rebeled. Most Ansar didnt understand what the ballistic effects of shortening the barrel and removing the sights did to a rifle. But then again the powder used in the cartridges was so poor, shortening the barrel probably didnt make much difference.

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