A 'duffel cut' is a modification where soldiers cut the front of a wooden rifle stock to fit firearms into duffel bags for transport home as souvenirs from WWI and WWII. While it alters originality, the cut provides tangible evidence of a rifle's history as a bring-back. These cuts were often made under barrel bands and later repaired for functional use.
This NRA News segment from June 23, 2011, features a discussion between Cam Edwards and Senator Jon Tester (D-MT) regarding proposed legislation to protect combat veterans' rights to keep their trophy firearms. The conversation likely delves into the specifics of the proposed bill, its implications for veterans, and the Senator's position on firearm ownership rights for those who have served.
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