The two part documentary follows a group of war vets and history buffs who like to realistically reenact the Vietnam War.
They are obviously using blanks, but I wonder how controlled the inspection of ammunition and firearms is? Hopefully better than it looks. Also, some of that shooting looked quite close range considering blanks have killed people in the past.
A lot of 282 Vietnam war era Zippo lighters auctioned off for $35,250. Here are some of the highlights:
The lighters tell a story of the war that cannot be found anywhere else. They are a record soldiers’ feelings not meant for anyone but themselves, printed on a throwaway tool, capturing the spirit of the war in a way more authentic than any film, more personal than any history book, and more representative than any single soldier’s account.
Although $35250 is no small amount of money, I find items like this a lot more interesting than lots of what is considered “art” and sells at several times the price nowadays. The patina alone on the lighters is beautiful.