A link to some one actually playing a rifle bugle.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EX38kq7a ... gan%20Navy
The Rifle Bugle
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Re: The Rifle Bugle
It's OK. Really. He's English, so he blows through the right barrel!the elephant wrote:
Instead of talking to your plants, if you yelled at them would they still grow, but only to be troubled and insecure?
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Sure! What a savings to the battalion on a real bugle!
OK, what gives? -- The Enfield, as pointed out, is a .303.
The tip of a trumpet mouthpiece shank is .382 or thereabouts.
The tip of a cornet mouthpiece shank is .341 or thereabouts.
The tip of a flugel....
That would have to be one #@!! of a shot-out barrel, or possibly one of the .410 shotgun conversions?!
OK, what gives? -- The Enfield, as pointed out, is a .303.
The tip of a trumpet mouthpiece shank is .382 or thereabouts.
The tip of a cornet mouthpiece shank is .341 or thereabouts.
The tip of a flugel....
That would have to be one #@!! of a shot-out barrel, or possibly one of the .410 shotgun conversions?!
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Maybe a soprano mouthpiece, which would go along with the short length...iiipopes wrote:Sure! What a savings to the battalion on a real bugle!
OK, what gives? -- The Enfield, as pointed out, is a .303.
The tip of a trumpet mouthpiece shank is .382 or thereabouts.
The tip of a cornet mouthpiece shank is .341 or thereabouts.
The tip of a flugel....
That would have to be one #@!! of a shot-out barrel, or possibly one of the .410 shotgun conversions?!
Instead of talking to your plants, if you yelled at them would they still grow, but only to be troubled and insecure?
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