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02-08-2010 04:43 PM
#2521
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I have been collecting for the last 15 years mostly civilian stuff but have become interested lately in the early 1903's and newer milspec items. I have found it fairly difficult to identify 1903's is there a book or someone who can give me a clue. I have seen these things offered for values all over the place and not once has one of the owners been able to validate his value. I.e. is the darn thing correct?
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02-08-2010 04:43 PM
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02-08-2010 10:37 PM
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hello im a new member of this site not sure what im suppose to say but i love military items when i look at my smle i think about the courage of the boys becoming men over night i have a big love for military guns as well as every day guns main motovation for joining this site is the info and knowlege on every screen i click on
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02-09-2010 09:05 AM
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Hi, I am new to the site after getting an Ishapore 2A. I have had some other military guns but this is my first 'real' military gun. If it were up to me I would own several military guns but it is cost prohibitive... but in time I will own as many as possible.
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02-09-2010 10:54 AM
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New member from FLA here. Just got interested in Garands and am in the middle of an M40-ish project.
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02-09-2010 11:36 AM
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02-09-2010 06:00 PM
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02-09-2010 06:33 PM
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Hi Forum users,
I'm new to your forum but looking forward to sharing the knowledge out there.
My interest areas are American military rifles since they started using cartridges and Marine Corps history as my son is a career Marine.
I'll have lots of questions,
Ace Worley "dotguy" in Anchorage, Alaska
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02-10-2010 11:19 AM
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Hi All,
I'm a new member here and look forward to taking in all the info the membership has to share as well as sharing my own thoughts and information. I got into militaria back in the 1963 at 7 years old when I purchased some pickups (a piece of shrapnel & a couple of minies) for 50 cents from a shop owner in Harpers Ferry. That lit my flame for US military items, especially Civil War. Started dealing with Turner Kirkland of Dixie Gun Works a few years later when I was 11 as well as Jimmy Hogan who had a large stock of Bannerman remnants at his place in Blue Point, NY. Through him I became fixated on anything Bannerman - catalogs, ephemera, relic displays, first person accounts of the business, as well as "the island."
Today I teach US history to eighth graders and share my love of militaria and historical artifacts with them.
I look forward to being a part of this forum.
Regards,
Bob
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02-10-2010 05:03 PM
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Leave a message and introduce yourself to everyone !
Hi new member
Sean Ryan.
Have Enfield #4 1943. #5 1947. 38 pistol 1943. Mk2 M67 Bren 1944.
Shot these types back in the 60s 70s also 7.62 Bren.
Can vouch for accuracy then and now.
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02-10-2010 07:47 PM
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Hi from Ohio.
Been collecting milsurps since I was old enough to legally buy. All thanks to a couple of grandpa's who collected and passed it on.
Currently after a good M1 Carbine and a S&W Victory Model. In the mean time, I'm loving the resources and videos here.