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07-22-2012 08:25 PM
#5201
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Greetings !
Hi,
New to the forum, I collect vintage US Military weapons and the oldest is an 1873 Trapdoor, through WWII.
A lot of nice posts and help here.
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07-22-2012 08:25 PM
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07-23-2012 09:52 AM
#5202
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Hello all,
I'm new member UK based. Common theme Lee-Enfield rifles.
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07-23-2012 12:09 PM
#5203
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Hi everybody just found this site lots of interesting posts looking forward to learning and sharing my limited knowledge with everybody here . Thanks for having me Rich.
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07-23-2012 03:58 PM
#5204
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Intrroduction
Hi all,
I am located in Ontario, Canada, and have joined this site as I have an Australian bayonet I have been researching and am hoping to find out more information on.
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07-24-2012 05:40 PM
#5205
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Maryland Shooter
Hello All,
Came across this site and found great information. Only been collecting Milsurp's for about 3 years. Enjoy CMP matches and local club shoots. Again, a great site.
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07-25-2012 04:11 PM
#5206
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Hi! I am a new member, an ex-Military Marksman, and a collector of Enfield Rifles, I started many years ago when I bought my first hunting rifle from the local hardware store. It was a Lee Enfield No.4 Mk.1 for a grand sum at that time of $27.95, and as they say the rest is history, I can't seem to pass by a Lee Enfield on the table at any gun show without stopping for a look. Over the years I have picked up many this way and for very low prices, and am now in the process of restoring them to Military configuration again as most of them were sporterized. I love these rifles and the history behind them.
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07-26-2012 11:58 PM
#5207
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Hello
Good Evening!
My name is Jason. I have had several K31's over the years and find them truly wonderful rifles. I just found this forum tonight, great place and a wealth of info.
I'm selling one of my rifles in the WTS forum. That leaves me with two. Lately Ive taken up Trout fishing and its, well, expensive. Need to fund some gear for an upcoming trip to Colorado!
I appreciate the opportunity to say hi to everyone and look forward to having a great time sharing info on these rifles.
Be sure to check out my for sale item.
Thanks,
Jason
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07-27-2012 07:33 AM
#5208
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Introductory Message
Retired NYS Trooper (39 years) and current police commissioner in upstate New York. My interest in military equipment and particulary the M1 Garand is a new endeavor for me which began about five years ago. Looking forward to tapping the knowledge of the more experienced members in the future. Thanks
Wayne Bennett
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07-27-2012 12:27 PM
#5209
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Hello everyone.
I am a new member here so I look forward to learning more about my M-1 carbine.
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I have a M-1 carbine that I can't find any Mfg markings on ??
All it say's on the top of the breech is U.S Carbine M-1,, 30 cal
Anyone have any idea as to who made this gun and where is the serial # located ?
Your help would be appreciated.
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07-27-2012 06:17 PM
#5210
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Introduction
I just got my PAL today, and I'm very interested in learning, and discussing Military surplus rifles and other weapons.
I'm ex military Myself (navy) and have a big interest in ww2 stuff especially.