Forum for open discussion of military surplus arms and accessories from all countries.
I'd like to get a feeling for our membership's milsurp areas of interest. You may choose more than one option when responding to the poll. ...
We have a member (Gil Boyd), who has co-authored a new book which is now available on eBay UK. If you’re interested in this campaign and...
Hi All I have uploaded a large number of WW2 ordnance and weapon manuals to my blog pages. They cover British, American, German, Russian and even...
Click PIC for a directory of gun and knife shows throughout the USA. Comments (pros or cons), to help other members, may be left as posts...
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Pictures of the various type of Berthier Carabines, Mousquetons and Fusils Prototype à base de Carabine Modèle 1890 Top: Carabine de...
Classic GUNS Magazine Editions Click On The Cover Or Issue Date To Download A PDF Version Of These These issues are saved as a PDF file so you...
Hatcher's Notebook Author: Julian S. Hatcher Publisher: The Military Publishing Service Company (1947) ISBN: 978-0-8117-0350-5 (Hard Cover...
Fundamentals of Ballistics (Department of Defence 1949) This video is a demonstration of the fundamentals of ballistics, principles of physics...
"The Somme" (1976 BBC Documentary) This excellent BBC documentary is over 70 minutes long and is part of the collection of "Open Source Movies". ...
Shotgun Ammunition: 'Rounds of Authority' (1997) (AVA20354VNB1 - 1997) Federal Law Enforcement Training Center This video addresses...
Infantry Weapons and their Effects (WWII and Korean era U.S. Training Films) "Infantry Weapons and Their Effects" is an official WWII era...
Fundamentals of Small Arms Weapons (WWII U.S. Training Films) These combined videos demonstrate the mechanics of pistols, rifles and machine guns....
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Since October, 2006, the Military Surplus Collectors Forums have grown consistently from month to month, now approaching over 15,000 registered...
Welcome to MILSURPS.COM, an on-line resource for collectors of military surplus firearms and accessories. First of all, we'd like to extend our...
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Answer: For your own protection and to help preserve them for future research by all members ... :thup: The reason we capture and store all...
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Recently posted pics of my 'commercial' French 1892 revolver, and wanted to share this 'odd claim' I heard today. I was showing it to a friend today,...
I spotted this at a flea market today, price seemed reasonable. I investigated what it was and pulled the trigger and brought it home. Yes I knew...
As usual I peruse the Commonwealth and other versions of that site that might hold Lee Enfield gems hidden away. Today I stopped by AU and typed in...
Have been after one of these for some time. As it turns out, this may be a 'commercial' variation. There is not ONE serial number on this revolver....
Who has one of these? it's a WW1 era 6.5mm, unique bolt action rifle Was pulling some rifles out of the safe for cleaning etc. and remembered...
I wasn't sure were to go to introduce myself so will just say high to everyone here. So Hello everyone the model 12 trenchies have brought me here.
Anyone know, how many years it takes for a scope to be considered an Antique? Thanks again everyone, Chuck
Hi everyone, Thought I would share a few pictures of some of my more unique pieces from my Swedish rifles collection. Also adding a possible...
Kind of a spur of the moment purchase but figured it would look very nice hanging on one of my rifles. It's a small silk flag, not as large as...
Gil Boyd spurred this with his thread about the EM2...this is a weapon that I've always had an interest in and I've seen only one. That was in the...
Anyone know how to date a 2 inch mortar. I know Bren guns have the date stamped on them or Stens have serial numbers. Although my mortar has a serial...
I stopped in a couple of my local gun shops today and one had a bag of slings for sale for $10. It contained a Carcano sling which I wanted to...
Here are a number pics of some WW1 training trenches. They are 10 km from my house near Bellac in France, hidden in the woods, not many people know...
Greetings, I have a No.4 Mk2 that fits in the Burmese block of serial numbers. Do any of the members have info concerning these rifles?
I really have looked for a thread that may exist, but, could not find it. If it does I am sure the moderators will move this. I would like to start a...
Spent a couple of days going through the pawn shops in Leesburg Fl. Found 4 M1 carbines (one had sights messed up) and a long Carcano 6.5 for...
Got this little gem over the weekend. Have been looking for a WW1 version, but this will do for now. Great little pistol. I imagine it was made...
Hi I own a 1918A2 Original BAR that I am looking to sell. Well I tried to do the same a few years ago but gave up. There are a couple of logistical...
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I believe this is an early production Lyman Alaskan as it has no provisions for caps for the adjustment knobs. My question is about the value of this...
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