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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...
We are pleased to announce the introduction of Milsurps Collector Talk Radio. Available Internet wide, this radio channel broadcasts 24 hours a day,...
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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Gentlemen, This is a file from 1942 which shows us the M1 Garand Files for production. It also Shows us part of the Winchester M1 .30 cal Carbine...
Gentlemen, These two files add more info on the M1 Ball ammo and the M2Ball ammo. Check out what info is in these two files. If you have time I...
Gentlemen, Here is a file which gives us some breakdown of the number of rounds of ammo. I think your input here would be of interest not only to...
:beerchug: A new addition has been added to the Germany - Milsurp Knowledge Library (click here) 1941 Portuguese Contract K98k (Karabiner 98)...
I have an Izzy 1941 M38, which I presume to be an early war. It also has the early war-type sling-slots. But, my stock has the flat place on...
Gentlemen, Here is a file about the 1941 Estimates for that Fiscal Year on Ammo. Notice the breakdown of how all ammo was to be setup. Do you see...
definetly not a sniper scope.
Gentlemen, These photo's show part of the Air Gage checking for gas leakage. Checking by machine gives Ordnance a better way to test the M1 Garand....
Gentlemen, Here are three files that deal with the op-rod. One think I find of interest is that as SA is building the FIRST Rifles they are using a...
Knowing virtually nothing about these, if a fellow were looking to buy a rifle (not carbine) mainly as a shooter what model would be a good choice?
Gentlemen, .... wrong with these vid pic's taken from one of my vid's. Can any of you guys look it over and then post what you think is wrong. Have...
Hello folks ... :) We are pleased to add another service to the Milsurps Knowledge Library. ~Angel~'s "Match Making" Service (click here) ...
I brought a few Mauser's to the range for a little informal comparasion. Between three shooters we had three mauser's, M48 ,m24/47 and K98 Russian...
While cleaning the 91/30's I noticed a 41 stamped on a 1923 dated gun. The only other time I've seen the 41 is with the SA marked gun's. This gun...
Hi folks.... :) Some of you may know Stevo, who helps keep a grip on all of us as the Senior Moderator for MILSURPS.COM. Steve visited ~Angel~...
Well I found a Tula M38 after two years, although its a refurb it's still pretty nice, what is kinda strange is the 3 digit serial number (all...
Hi folks... :cheers: Just posted new videos in The Screening Room (click here). WWII German MG34 and MG42 Color Training Films (English...
Heads up folks in the GTA. History Television has the film, Mon. 03/26 8PM. Hope it isn't more McKenna/CBC bunk. Pete
Gentlemen, Here are to MAIN files on the production of the M1 Garand per Ordnance. This first file in dated in early 1938. This second...
:beerchug: A new addition has been added to the Germany - Milsurp Knowledge Library (click here) 1943 MG42 Code "ar" Serial #133 (Mfg by...
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