Hello everyone. I am selling a K98K CE 1942 all matching.
I used to be on the old CSP forum. sold many items on there. This is all new to me.
an old tin can sailor
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Hello everyone. I am selling a K98K CE 1942 all matching.
I used to be on the old CSP forum. sold many items on there. This is all new to me.
an old tin can sailor
Hi Folks. New guy here. Looks like you have a very good website. Thanks for having me.
Hi,
I was on Jouster as Dr J, viewing and occasionally posting on M1, Carbine, 1911, knife and AR-15. I am a 67 year old USAF vet, professional engineer, university professor, and WWII collector. Have not been on milsurp much.
Dr. JML
It's me, thunderbunny. Got started into historical stuff at about age 10 by auntie who ran the museum/historical society. Also had an art teacher that used to bring civil and rev. war arms for display to school to enlighten the children to their heritage. He was a very knowledgeble fellow. Used to carry .22 open to school on the bus for rifle team practice . Gun crank and custodian of many types of artifacts since. Presently living in fear of the bilderberg group , the new world order, emperor obama and those 800 FEMA camps with the big gas tanks and lines. One of the russian troops in the andirondacks recently told a girl in a sandwich shop in rome N.Y. , you people don't know what your in for! Keep um locked and loaded, THUNDERBUNNY.
Hi all, I have been collecting for several years and really enjoy the knowledge
and information from this board.
Just wanted to say hi to everyone on the forum. :wave:
I've grew up around guns all my life - I remembered the first time my father bought his Marlin 60 for squirrels. I would tag along w/ him in the woods and knew that I wanted to learn everything - that was almost 20 years ago.
I like guns: old, new, one of a kind, mass produced, toy, everything gun related. Heck, I even bought a shotgun butane lighter the other day just because it looks like a miniture version of my Remington 870.:madsmile:
I've always wanted my collection to include a 1911, a M1 Garand, a M1 Carbine, a .38 or .357 revolver (similar to the Victory models) and a plain jane AR15 (M16 clone). My goal is to collect all the guns that my grandfather used during the Secret War in Laos.I've finally completed my mini collection with the recent purchase of an M1 Underwood Carbine.
I'm proud, and at times embarrassed, because I'm known as "THE GUY WITH ALL THE TOYS." Eventhough I'm only 25, when someone I know needs a gun or has a question about guns, they seek me out. I may not know the answers, but I always find it. And I plan to gain a lot of knowledge here too.
Corresponded here for many years and learned a lot.. Went away for a while. Came back to this new format. The homecoming experience is painful and one wonders if it's worth the trouble. I guess it will be. I see most of the old home team is still here plugging away. Hi, guys....:wave: I'm back.
Hello fellow military surplus nuts :madsmile: I'm a U.S. Army veteran and have always loved military rifles. I am currently working on a new project. It is a Winchester M1200 that will become a trench gun. I'm also working on an M16A1 clone (retro) AR to build for my ten year old son. Of course I have an M1 Garand! It's an H&R service grade purchased through the CMP south store.
New member here....interested in Garands and collecting. Been around for a while and nearing retirement, but still active. Hello everyone!
Hello Military Collectors !
I'm still keeping at collecting, hunting and shooting. Introduced one of my 12 year old grandsons last week to shooting a .308 Win bolt action rifle for hunting whitetails this fall.
Looks like a great forum - Hello to All