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new here
Hello everyone,
I'm a 26yo collector from belgium.
i'm more into bayonets but i just bought my first Lee Enfield. since i want to know everything about the stuff i got i ended up here...
Hope you guys can help me out and if you got some questions hope to be able to help you out....
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Hello New Member, Great Site
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Hello Everyone
I'm not new to this site but have never posted yet. I am Cnob on gunnuts also. I had an M1 Garand that I bought from my Grandmother when my Step Grandfather pasted away. I used this site for info on that rifle and found it was made in Oct 1941 by Springfield Arms and became a Lend Lease and sold throught Albion Mills in Peterborough buy Johnny Wolfe. Thanks for the info and HELLO EVERYONE :wave:
Cheers :beerchug:
Cnob
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Hello I am a new member m1941 Johnson, M1 Garand
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hello, bonjour
hello,
I am a new member, I hope we can share info on ours subjects.
I shoot and collect since many years, I am french, I live in France.
I shoot military rifles and I like it.
So I hope that you will be happy to have me as a new contributor
amitiés:beerchug:
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Hi all
I'm new here. I am a casual collector strating to get serious. I own two Enfields a No 4 and No 5 plus an incomplete Savage No 4, Two Garrands one is a SA the other HR, a SKS and my Fathers WWII 1911A1. This is a great site where I hope to learn a great deal.
357sig
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Fng
new member, active gun collector, shooter , hunter. Interests include mausers, 1911's. thompsons.
I currently took out one of my First guns that was purchased by my dad for me at the winchester rifle club when I was a sub-junior member in '64.
These rifles came from "across the street" the factory, and were model 75's, 22cal, parkerized, lyman parkerized peeps. No military markings other thanstamped #'s in three locations on stock> 10 is marked under foregrip and under pistol grip, letters LK on left side of stock.
I believe this was purchased in "64-65 as overstocked military trainer. I believed we paid 75.00 for her,
SERIAL# 27188
art
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Lee Enfield 1872
Hi Guys
Need a bit of advice urgently.
I have a 1872 303 Martini Enfield Rifle.
to load the rifle the under lever is depressed, which drops the breechblock.
I have someone who is interested in buying this rifle from me but I have no idea on the value. Can someone please give me a suggestion on what sort of figure I can put forward to the buyer?
caroline
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Hi all 25+ years hunting,shooting and collecting