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Topic: M1A1 Photo Test
Posted By: carbinegunsguy
Subject: M1A1 Photo Test
Date Posted: Dec 18 2018 at 11:11am
my first photo posting to this site

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Posted By: BER911
Date Posted: Dec 18 2018 at 1:22pm
Welcome Aboard!

Yes it worked and two fine looking M1A1's I might add. Smile



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Semper Fi, Bruce


Posted By: sling00
Date Posted: Dec 18 2018 at 1:26pm
That's a heck of a way to start. Looks great.


Posted By: LMTmonoMan
Date Posted: Dec 18 2018 at 2:53pm
Those are awesome, I want one so bad. I don't think I will ever get one though due to prices, and their fragile nature. I can't buy a gun and not shoot it.

So cool!


Posted By: m1a1fan
Date Posted: Dec 18 2018 at 5:40pm
Welcome! Nice M1A1's.


Posted By: RClark9595
Date Posted: Jan 06 2019 at 1:26pm
Photo is gone, what causes that, I've noticed that before?

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Ron

USAF 4535 CCTS
F4 Combat Crew Training
Vietnam era Vet.


Posted By: New2brass
Date Posted: Jan 06 2019 at 2:40pm
It would seem that the OP (original poster) removed the picture from his file.
Being that this was a "test" it is not a big deal. However, we would ask that anyone sharing a picture in a thread to please not delete the photos. It sometimes makes the post useless.

We had to find forum software that hosts pictures. As I am sure many know that there are hundreds if not thousands of useless carbine threads out on the internet because Photobucket and other hosting sights removed the ability to link or removed the actual picture after a few months.


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Posted By: carbinegunsguy
Date Posted: Jan 14 2019 at 11:31am
That's a good subject.

I usually remove photos because some websites capture photos permanently after a short editing period.

In other words, if you leave your photos too long you lose control over them forever. The Krag Forum is an example.


Posted By: RClark9595
Date Posted: Jan 14 2019 at 2:44pm
People stealing photos is something we'll always have to deal with, I don't see how it can be stopped unless we do a write over that makes the picture undesirable, but does't hide the purpose of the photo. For our use we need to serve the greater need, if the photo is relevant to the subject, it needs to stay, regardless of any fears of someone stealing it. Getty who has thousands of photo's has given up on trying to protect them, there is only so much you can do.
I also agree using a photo archive site like Photo Bucket does't work because they now require passwords, in other words if the photo is relevant to the subject, just leave it, better for us reading your post than fear of theft. My 2 cents.


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Ron

USAF 4535 CCTS
F4 Combat Crew Training
Vietnam era Vet.


Posted By: m1a1fan
Date Posted: Jan 14 2019 at 3:37pm
Do a google search for the following:

irwin pedersen carbine collectors club

Then go to the images tab and you’ll see pictures of a carbine featured here.

Point being. When you post pictures on a site that site is crawled by companies like google. Content is captured, indexed and archived.

In a nutshell, it is the way of the web.


Posted By: shadycon
Date Posted: Jan 14 2019 at 4:19pm
Welcome to modern technology! You post it and it's free for all!Thumbs Down


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M1's are FUN!!!
TSMG's are more FUN!!!


Posted By: carbinegunsguy
Date Posted: Jan 15 2019 at 9:40am
Sorry, I'm not being clear. Theft is irrelevant to the point I would like to make.

Pictures get taken from the internet. I'm talking about something different.

Once you post your pictures the web site can prevent you from editing, replacing, or removing said pictures. Many sites do that after a period of time (never disclosed in the site terms) while others paralyze your photos immediately.

I want to decide what I post and for how long.


Posted By: shadycon
Date Posted: Jan 15 2019 at 5:49pm
I know where you are coming from; forums and other posting sites have their own rules along with Photo posting sites. It's a cr*p shoot so becareful as to what you post!Thumbs Up


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M1's are FUN!!!
TSMG's are more FUN!!!


Posted By: carbinegunsguy
Date Posted: Jan 16 2019 at 12:25pm
I notice that my postings on this thread are already frozen.

I can't make any editing corrections on the posts I made here just this week - not just the pictures but the words are locked.



Posted By: m1a1fan
Date Posted: Jan 16 2019 at 1:48pm
If you would like to have a post deleted, you could contact the moderators to have it removed. I’ve done that in the past and they removed it for me. Hope this helps.



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