I just wanted to say hello. I found this forum researching my Enfield No5 Mk1. Lots of great info! Thank you to all of you who have posted / shared you knowledge, I hope to be able to contribute in the future:thup:
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I just wanted to say hello. I found this forum researching my Enfield No5 Mk1. Lots of great info! Thank you to all of you who have posted / shared you knowledge, I hope to be able to contribute in the future:thup:
That makes two of us, I joined today while researching some ideas of what I could do to reverse a sporterized Spanish Mauser
Nice to see I'm not the only FNG!
There's a forum for intros...that's why you feel like you're standing out in a field alone right now. I'm sure mods will move you over shortly. So, since I'm the only one here, I better say welcome and show us your pictures...(of your milsurps)Like this...
Do not be afraid to ask questions and be prepared be be astonished at the great depth of knowlege here on any milsurp related subject..And welcome.
Welcome to the wonderful world of the Milsurp Addiction!!!
You need to post pic's of your goodies.:thup:
AZphil: You have diagnosed the compulsion to get more and more milsurps and researching them continuously very accurately....addiction! After firing my first M96 I was hooked on the high quality and wonderful accuracy of an old rifle and have not only added 18 more Krags, Swedish Mausers, German Mausers and Carcanos but cleansed the cabinets of inferior and much newer firearms, save for some CZs and favorite Rugers. The search for parts, sights and ammunition all add to the fun of restoring or improving the sporterized versions and finally hunting and target shooting with century old rifles.....yes....addiction masked as a great hobby!
welcome and be careful whe the bug bites it bites hard!
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BTW there may big bigger Mil surplus forums but this is by far the best! way cooler mods.