The guy with the wounded leg was in a Star Trek episode where the Enterprise went back in time. The guy was a fighter pilot that got transported onto the Enterprise while a tractor beam was tearing his plane apart. His name was Roger Perry (1933-2018). The episode was Tomorrow is Yesterday.
It depends on how far their lines are (were) , which might justify either walking or taking the jeep. If not "far", then... Walking gives better control over your prisoners, IF by yourself, under these circumstances. Had he another colleague, they could have taken the jeep... is my take. Dropping their web belts is a safety issue for the Brit. Too bad about the water.
Technical detail note: The .45 acp M1911A1 is an auto loading semi-automatic pistol, not an automatic pistol. The pistol can be made to fire in automatic mode if the trigger disconnector is disabled, requiring the work of a gunsmith.
+Jim Nesta 100% correct. But the phrase "semi-automatic pistol" is sometimes shortened to "automatic" and it is usually understood what is meant by the shortened name. Only a fool would try to shoot a M1911A1 (or most pistols) on automatic - I read or heard of some idiot that tried it - before the mag was empty it was pointing straight up!
Really? Because the period official manuals and writing typically say; "Automatic pistol Caliber. 45 M1911 and M1911a1" In the old days, American "automatic" was synonymous with semiautomatic and fully automatic was distinguished with "fully" at times, other times simply still just "automatic"...
.45 ACP means automatic Colt pistol, they named it that. A lot of gun companies marketed their semi-auto hand guns as automatic pistols. As a matter of fact the word "automatic" used to mean just that, a semi-auto hand gun.
masqueraders, that what this episode is all about. That's what Masquers is short for. I didn't know that germans were masquerading as british or Australian soldiers either.
+ Marc Freedman , believe me , it would be hard to masquerade as an Australian , they have their own distinct accent and dialect . I know from living there for almost thirty years .
I disagree with both of you...we put Japanese Americans in prison camps during WWII who had lived here for generations because of how they "looked". There are always one or two bad ones, but you can't judge everyone by their "look". Get in the year 2013 and give all Americans the rights we all deserve. That's why our soldiers die in wars for us!! Don't forget it!
randy95023 - You can say that again, certainly couldn’t be truer, and I’m afraid thing aren’t getting any better. To hell with political correctness and call “a spade a spade”.
Joe - I do believe you have anger management issues. Let's agree to disagree with civility. Again - another reason our soldiers die in wars for us. Is possible on your side. Yikes.....
The guy with the wounded leg was in a Star Trek episode where the Enterprise went back in time. The guy was a fighter pilot that got transported onto the Enterprise while a tractor beam was tearing his plane apart. His name was Roger Perry (1933-2018). The episode was Tomorrow is Yesterday.
One episode split up into 4 short posts. I think i will stick with the channels that post the whole episode in one.
Thanks man for uploading the videos.
Ludzie to tylko film. A wy macie takie dylematy. Po prostu dobra zabawa.
Unknown facts in 1965 He appeared in two Japanese monster movies.
Heeeey, I think I know why this show got cancelled with the fifth season: People started to recognize the scenery!
Si kerby perdio su rifle en ese episodio como esque lo consige tener en los capitulos siguientes acaso hay "magia". Que alguien me explique.????#?
A perfectly running jeep and they walk instead. Drop all your food and water. Good idea.
It depends on how far their lines are (were) , which might justify either walking or taking the jeep. If not "far", then... Walking gives better control over your prisoners, IF by yourself, under these circumstances. Had he another colleague, they could have taken the jeep... is my take. Dropping their web belts is a safety issue for the Brit. Too bad about the water.
Technical detail note: The .45 acp M1911A1 is an auto loading semi-automatic pistol, not an automatic pistol. The pistol can be made to fire in automatic mode if the trigger disconnector is disabled, requiring the work of a gunsmith.
+Jim Nesta 100% correct. But the phrase "semi-automatic pistol" is sometimes shortened to "automatic" and it is usually understood what is meant by the shortened name. Only a fool would try to shoot a M1911A1 (or most pistols) on automatic - I read or heard of some idiot that tried it - before the mag was empty it was pointing straight up!
Really? Because the period official manuals and writing typically say;
"Automatic pistol
Caliber. 45
M1911 and M1911a1"
In the old days, American "automatic" was synonymous with semiautomatic and fully automatic was distinguished with "fully" at times, other times simply still just "automatic"...
Technical note: At the time it was officially called;
"Automatic pistol
Caliber. 45
M1911 and M1911a1"
.45 ACP means automatic Colt pistol, they named it that. A lot of gun companies marketed their semi-auto hand guns as automatic pistols. As a matter of fact the word "automatic" used to mean just that, a semi-auto hand gun.
good episode.
It's Kirby's episode
Pejuang Dunia - Yeah. The rest of the squad needed a break.
masqueraders, that what this episode is all about. That's what Masquers is short for. I didn't know that germans were masquerading as british or Australian soldiers either.
+ Marc Freedman , believe me , it would be hard to masquerade as an Australian , they have their own distinct accent and dialect . I know from living there for almost thirty years .
Marc Freedman they did during battle of the bulge
Porque não coloca legenda nós filmes
"Nobody trusts nobody." The relatively few infiltrators caused more damage and chaos from the Allies' paranoia than they did from direct action.
Nick Adams was one of James Dean's boyfriends.
How do you know?
+Norman Witt look at his article in Wikipedia...
Ken Garrett WHY bring that up?
who cares!! That's their business besides they are dead let them be!!!
Nice
Gavin Mccloud does a good limey
Was murry that tough with mr grant?
I disagree with both of you...we put Japanese Americans in prison camps during WWII who had lived here for generations because of how they "looked". There are always one or two bad ones, but you can't judge everyone by their "look". Get in the year 2013 and give all Americans the rights we all deserve. That's why our soldiers die in wars for us!! Don't forget it!
30-06 to the shoulder....buh bye
The limey has the least convincing accent of the lot. Not sure what it's meant to be. Sort of Irish. But only sort of.
put the fucken light out
why isn't this British Sergeant not communicating and compromising
randy95023 - You can say that again, certainly couldn’t be truer, and I’m afraid thing aren’t getting any better.
To hell with political correctness and call “a spade a spade”.
Joe - I do believe you have anger management issues. Let's agree to disagree with civility. Again - another reason our soldiers die in wars for us. Is possible on your side. Yikes.....
Kyle