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Old 08-08-2011, 3:15 AM
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Man, this thread makes me want to know who carried my Colt 1917
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This thread has been absolutely amazing. One of my friends recommended that I read this thread. Thank you to everyone who contributed, and lets keep history like this alive.
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I started reading this before dinner and now its 9pm. Amazing, I hope there is more information to come.
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Holiday bump.

Thank you again to Mr Davidwhitewolf for this marvelous thread :-)
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Default Want to Shoot Orville Bierkle's Revolver? Reno Sep 9-10

Hi everybody,

Thanks again for all your comments. I'm going to be attending the sixth annual Gunbloggers' Rendezvous in Reno, Nevada on September 9th - 11th. The Rondy, as it's affectionately called, is open to everyone, not just gunbloggers.

On Friday, September 9th and Saturday, September 10th, we will be at the Pyramid Range (Friday will be at the public covered range area; Saturday will be steel shooting in the Western Nevada Pistol League bays; directions in the link).

My wife and I will be shooting our Glocks, but I will have Sgt. Bierkle's revolver along and anyone who can demonstrate knowledge of the Four Rules and wishes to shoot the revolver is welcome to do so. (I may try the revolver on a steel stage or two.)

Friday afternoon from 4:00 - 6:00 or so (schedules have been notoriously lax at prior Rendezvous') I'll have Sgt. Bierkle's revolver in the Hospitality Room for Show-N-Tell, and folks will have the opportunity to handle it if they wish.

Sorry for the late notice, my own schedule only firmed up last week. The Rondy's really a great time, with lots of guns and gear as prizes in the raffle benefit for Project Valour-IT, and some great guests to boot. I hope folks who might want to shoot the Sgt.'s revolver can come on up and participate!

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I just read this whole thread and it made my week. This should be required reading for every new member of CalGuns.
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Mr. Bierkle really was a good man. It's good to know his legacy is genuinely honored. Semper Fidelis.
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Thanks again for all your comments. I'm going to be attending the sixth annual Gunbloggers' Rendezvous in Reno, Nevada on September 9th - 11th. The Rondy, as it's affectionately called, is open to everyone, not just gunbloggers.
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So how did it go? Any good stories from that weekend?

I've been completely slammed with too much stuff to do the past couple of weeks. This is the first time I've had to check in. Please let us know about any cool updates ;-)
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just stumbled across this thread as i don't frequent the c&r section much...

absolutely amazing. thank you Ruth, for being willing to share some great info about the kind of hero your father was... thanks david for being exactly the kind of person one ought to be in this situation. and most of all, thanks to SGT. Bierkle, for your service. I am incredibly proud to live under the same flag.

a salute from me to a passed veteran. semper fi.
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Smith & Wesson (NASDAQ: SWHC) (S&W) is the largest manufacturer of handguns in the United States. The corporate headquarters is in Springfield, Massachusetts. Founded in 1852, Smith & Wesson's pistols and revolvers have become standard issue to police and armed forces throughout the world. They are also used by sport shooters and have been featured in numerous Hollywood movies, particularly Clint Eastwood's Dirty Harry. Smith & Wesson has been known for the many types of ammunition it has introduced over the years, and many cartridges bear the company's name.
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well this thread was the best 3 hours of my week. when i saw the journal i was like, there is no way im going to read this... now im on page 4 lol. i can honestly say this thread caused ash from my cigarette to magically float into my eye. i need to go...

David - i wish more people in the bay area were more like you. my buddy throws around a 1897 lemon squeezer used in 2 murders in the early 1900's (i dont remember the details) like its a paperweight... he broke the grip off and there was what looked like dried blood on the inside face of the grip... im suprized his house isnt being haunted yet... not kidding you about this story either.
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On this Veterans' Day, a profound Thank You to all who served from one who did not, and who treasures their sacrifice and service all the more for it.

What Orville Bierkle, USMC, was doing 61 years ago this week (showcasing his impeccable grammar and dry wit

"FRIDAY, 10 NOVEMBER: Today is the Marine Corps' 175th birthday. To celebrate, the whole company went out on a combat patrol about 0900."

And of course, there's the everpresent cold:

"SATURDAY, 11 NOVEMBER: ...we suffered our first frostbite casualty; the gunny froze his feet and had to be sent back."

Thank You Sergeant Bierkle! Because of you and your Chosin Few brethren, a South Korean may read this thread today.
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Hear, Hear!!!

Thank you to all who have served on this Veteran's Day 11/11/2011!!

And thanks again to you Davidwhitewolf, Ruth, and of course Sergeant Bierkle, for this thread.
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If any of you own a kindle, the Journal PDF file fits nicely if you rotate the screen sideways
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Thank God for your father and all the brave men and women like him Ruth, I hope that you have received many blessings from this thread

I believe that Gods timing is perfect and the way this worked itself out is absolutely amazing. this needs to be stickied some place other than just the curio and relics section. I cried like a blubbering idiot reading this thread. Mods, many more people on this site need to take this history in. Would you please move it to other forums for the whole community to read. If you are a man and this does not make you cry, I would say that you would have to give up your man card.
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I have a 1917 with a story... barrel ran over by a tank and has been smithed shorter to work... Nice old revolver... It is engraved with a Lt. name.. I need to read it a lil closer..
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An awsome thread. . .I would contribute to an effort to get the 1917 into the hands of a willing representitive of the Bierkle family. Dependent of course upon davidwhitewolf and a willing representive of the Bierkle family. I also respect the Bierkle family's right to decline. I wonder if there are any current marines in this American family?
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I have always wondered what kind of stories my military arms could tell. The subject fascinates me. I was very gratified to see that not only was the OP able to find out about the revolver he has come into possession of and the original owner, he was able to communicate with the original owners family as well. Funny how things sometimes work out. I am glad Sgt Bierkle's memory lives on here in this thread and in the hearts of those who read it.

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God Bless Orville A. Bierkle! What an honor to have his memory. The Forgotten War is now remembered.

I will be sharing this for as long as live. God Bless your family Ruth. No... that's not smoke in my eye. I am simply tearing up.
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I'm not a collector by any means, and I just joined this site but this is absolutely incomprehensibly amazing. Looks like I will be reading more curio and relics threads!!
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I just read this entire thread.... WOW! It's truly an amazing read!

Thank you to the OP, to Ruth and to Orville A. Bierkle for sharing this awesome bit of history!
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I don't know how I never saw this thread before, right now I can't even remember how I got to it today, but this has got the be the most amazing story I've ever read. I think everyone wonders from time to time about the history of service weapons they've acquired, but to see such a profound history, stories from a child/grandchild and pictures etc.. there's really nothing better. Thank God for good men like your father and grandfather who have helped give us the freedoms we have today, and thank you for posting Ruth - hope there's more to come.
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When I saw this thread I told myself I would not read the whole thing (8 pages after all) but here I am 1 1/2 hours later finishing up.

Absolutely amazing.

I will e-mail this to all the marines I know.

God Bless Orville A. Bierkle!
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This is a great thread!

I was at Boomershoot in Idaho this past weekend and met some great Marines; one giving instruction to a pair of new shooters next to my position was very good and knowledgeable about long range shooting in shifty winds and spoke Korean, naturally.

http://www.boomershoot.org/2012/blast.htm

The blast of fuel air 'BOOOOOOOM' that started this years event from about 25 yards away was initiated with a suppressed AR15, but this 1917 revolver would have been awesome as a starting gun. They also shot an anvil into the air, twice, shot golf balls a long way (I did not see how far they went) from a ground mortars and launched two bowling balls (about 400 feet up and 800 feet downrange) from two mortars.

It was awesome!

Oh, yea, and I got about two dozen boomers over the weekend, some them from 650 to 700 yards! My son got well over a dozen boomers and really enjoyed his first Boomershoot!

I was shooting a custom long action AR with a 24 inch barrel in 260 Remington at the 375 yard targets and a Savage 12F with a 30 inch barrel in 6.5x284 Norma at the longer targets out to 700 yards, some were 3 inches square with about a 2x2 sweet spot in the lower center portion of the box where the binary explosive power had settled. Hitting the 8 inch targets at 650 yards was like shooting 'fish in a barrel'.

You can hear and feel every boom; it was spectacular!

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I wonder if we met at Boomershoot 2012; I was shooting at the far end of the line at the top of the hill under our traditional Random Nuclear Strikes blog three-position canopy, with sofa, gas grill, comfy chairs and the other comforts of home that we usually bring. (Thick steaks from Costco, primarily: the cuts of meat available in rural Idaho are surprisingly thin.)

As for our plans to have Sgt. Bierkle's revolver set off a fireball in 2013, see here. I'm quite excited.

To whet everyone's whistle, here's some slo-mo of this year's fireball.
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This is simply a fantastic story. I'm truly grateful to have gotten to know a little about Sgt. Bierkle, his daughter Ruth and you David. I hope to have the pleasure of shaking your hand someday.

Tagged, and I'll be passing this link around to friends and family.
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I stumbled across this thread thanks to a friend posting the link on LXForums.com.

The quote above compelled me to register.

My father served in the Army and was stationed in South Korea where he met my beautiful mother. My existence as a (South!)Korean/American was made possible thanks to the courage/sacrifices made by men such as Sergeant Bierkle.

I am a product of the freedoms you defended! To you and all your brothers-in-arms, a thousand thank yous.
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Hi guys. I just ran across something I thought you might find interesting if you didn't already know about it.

I just joined the Garand Collectors Association and received my first Journal (Volume 26 Issue 3 Summer 2012). On page 3 is an article titled "Interviewing Hector Cafferata, MOH" by Bob Seijas. They're interviewing Mr. Cafferata for a documentary currently in production by the GCA concerning the Chosin Reservoir.

I felt compelled to mention that here. I have no idea how or if... but I wonder if Sergeant Bierkle's story might find its way into this documentary...

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thank you for this post, this is and will be one of my favorite reads about military history being traced back to the actual people.
outstanding.

GOD BLESS THE MARINES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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This thread is magnificent. Got goosebumps just thinking about how all the stars had to align for the OP to inquire about the owner of his gun and his daughter seemed to magically find out about the OP's inquiry. All the wonderful comments, offers to help bring the revolver back to SGT Bierkle's family, along with the OP's offer to give it back, no questions asked or compensation sought made for a touching, inspiring and yes - tear-jerking read.

This is one of the most beautiful things I've ever read, period.
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This thread exemplifies why I own C&R ex-military guns. I have no clue what the history of any of them are, but the fact that there's a slight chance 1 of them have a story like Sgt. Bierkle's 1917 and that I mite be shooting a gun that saved a US serviceman's life while he was working on saving my Country is enough for me.

I believe the USMC museum would be a fine permanent home for the gun. It's not an important or unusually impressive firearm, but it has a very important and impressive story, a story about a Marine family. His fellow Marines are more likely to be at the USMC museum than the National Firearms museum, they deserve a chance to read Sgt. Bierkle's story when they visit the museum.
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In 1815, John Adams gave advice to his grandsons, then leaving for London to be with their parents John Quincy and Louisa Catherine Adams.

Adams insisted that they must keep diaries. Without a diary, their travels would "be no better than a flight of birds through the air," leaving no trace.
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Mofoninja, thank you for your post. The Korean-Americans (and their children and grandchildren) I have met have always impressed me with the tremendous depth of their appreciation for the American sacrifices in the Korean War -- far more so than the average American. You seem to be no exception.

BigJ, the I believe the article you mention is now available online here: http://www.montvillenj.org/docs/GCAJournalCafferata.pdf

There's also a writeup in the Monteville, New Jersey Township's website.

I don't see mention of the documentary BigJ noted, but will investigate further. Nevertheless, this is a very inspiring article.

ilikerugers -- indeed!

I should note that today, November 7th, 2012, the remains of a fallen Chosin Marine, Corporal Elmer Kidd, were finally returned to his home in New York. R.I.P.

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Kidd was 26 when he died in the Battle of the Chosin Reservoir in North Korea. His remains were among those in 208 boxes turned over to the U.S. by North Korea in 1993 but they were only recently identified through DNA tests.
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BigJ, the I believe the article you mention is now available online here: http://www.montvillenj.org/docs/GCAJournalCafferata.pdf

There's also a writeup in the Monteville, New Jersey Township's website.

I don't see mention of the documentary BigJ noted, but will investigate further. Nevertheless, this is a very inspiring article.
Thank you for the link David!

Here's a link to the CMP that references the (apparently forthcoming) documentary: http://forums.thecmp.org/showthread.php?t=86842. It seems the documentary will focus on the Garand, and highlight important moments of history that involve it.
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Old 11-11-2012, 7:46 PM
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