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New to this forum
Close to 50 years shooting and collecting mil.surp. 2 M1A's, 1AR15, 26 Garands, 3 carbines, 10 Springfields, 1 M1917, 4 Krags, 3 Trapdoors, etc. You get the drift.Retired San Francisco Fire Chief and Vietnam Veteran(We were winning when I left) Enjoy the Garand matches and deer hunting.
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Yeah! It's me....
Here in Chapin SC.....still an ole ****.
ArtinSC
all yaneed in love and a .45 :cheers:
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Retired Army. Infantry combat vet (M1 Garand era). Amatuer collector, former competitive shooter.
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Just a quick Hello! Not much experience in Milsurps, but I will catchup :-)
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Hi! I am a new Brit member and would to send a greeting to you colonials, enjoying yourselves in the good old USA. Just give us a thought when you are down the range with your automatic rifles and centre fire revolvers, lugers, wathers etc., while we have to be content with percussion revolvers and single shot full bore rifles. :madsmile:
As a microscopist [retired] and knowledgable about lenses and have a small manufacturing base , I can help with optical gunsight problems.
Currently I have a Win P14, Enfield Nos 4 Mk1 and a vey accurate Australian Army Spartco M44 I use for game shooting. The usual range of shot guns one tends to aquire and two percussion revolvers, bye for now.:wave:
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I'm one of the Culver's refugees! Thanks for the host site.
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Hey Guys,
I am new here. Just registered. Been collecting for the last 25 Years before that couldn't afford to collect anything because of raising kids. Now all the kids are grown and I am having the time of my life collecting WW2 1911a1's; M1 carbine's and a few lugers once in a while. If I can ever help anyone just drop me a line. Welcome home all you Viet Nam vets - Dont forget to thank a vet, he's the reason we can enjoy this hobby.
Yours in Collecting,
Tom (45TAA45)
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Hi, new here from Glendale, Arizona. I'm a shooter / reloader for the last 35 years. Moved out to Arizona from Chicago 18 years, and many guns ago. Bill T.
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Hello,
I'm new to this site. I am interested in surplus military weapons and uncovering the history of each one that I get. I am a small time collector and currently have about 30 weapons, about 50% surplus military, 30% rifles and shotguns from the 1930 - 1950 era and 20% modern day stuff.
I have a class 3 FFL and look forward to gaining some new insight from the knowledgeable folks here. The internet has opened up a whole new world to the collector and has a wealth of information. Thanks for letting me into your community.
Mike
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Hello,
I am a new member who is particularly interested in collecting and shooting Springfield M1903A3, Colt M1911A1 and Enfield No4's. I specifically joined to find out more about the M1903A3 as they are very uncommon over here. I would like to build a repro M1903A4 on an original A3 and was wondering if any members have any direct experience with the M1D repro scope offered by Numrich and if they can be used with the no gunsmithing type mounts.
I would be pleased to hear from anyone willing to share they're experience.
Thanks