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Hello from NJ
Good evening all,
I am a soon to be Garand owner looking around for info when I stumbled across this site. I already greatly appreciate the depth of information and knowledge pertaining to the Garand for me to sift through.
I am also a big shotgun fan, currently looking for good info on shotgun tactics.
Thanks for letting me join your little corner of the web here, I will try not to dirty up the place.
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Hello All,
Happy to be a member of the community here. Friends call me Twister and I am another gunsmith and engraver out Calgary, Ab. Feel free to drop me a note anytime.
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New member I guess
I used to post on the old CSP a little bit but they cut me off at work so I dont log on nearly as much as I used to. I used to be "C" and thats only cause someone else had Carl:). anyway howdy I am from the PRK but please don't hold that from me I was born in Sherman Texas. My dad was in the Air Force.
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New guy
Greetings All. New to the forum; been hunting, collecting, shooting, handloading, and fixing firearms for the last 50 years. Glad to be here, lots to learn.
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HI Everybody
New member on his forum. Based in France.
25 years collecting WW1 and WW2 weapons. Mostly interested in Govt 1911 Pistols.
Sure I will learn a lot with the experts of this forum.
Patrick
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Nice to see the board back up.
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Good morning to all. I have been a milsurp shooter and collector since the late
80's.Enjoy reading all the informative posts and glad I found this site.Looking forward to being here awhile.Take care all.cowhorn.
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Hello to All
I'm making the move to the new forum. My main interest is US Military; everything from the Brown Bess to the black rifle. Also collect the attachments and tools to go with each. Been collecting for about 20 years, but looking forward to learning more!
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I've been collecting for a little over a year now. Started with a sporterized 1903 RIA. Now have over 20 different firearms in the safe.
I've grown to really love the military milsurp rifles. the garand being my favorite. Nothing sweeter to shoot. But, all are fun to get out on the range. From the Russion Mosin-Nagants to the lee enfield to the 1903 and the garand. The wife only wishes I'd taken up needle point. LOL
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Hi all
New to the board, I live in Denmark / Europe.
I am quite new to collecting and shooting milsurps so I am sure
I can learn a lot from you!
Sten