Hello!
I am a collector of british WW2 stuff from Czech Republic. Found this site very interesting, so hope my little knowledge will be usefull for you guys too.
Cheers
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Hello!
I am a collector of british WW2 stuff from Czech Republic. Found this site very interesting, so hope my little knowledge will be usefull for you guys too.
Cheers
Hello all. I am a sort of collector,but more of a shooter. I have an early WW 2 '03 Remington,an early Rem '03a3 and a 1917 Rem with an 11-17 Eddystone barrel. I shoot all three in our winter leagues here in central N.Y. Oh,also a couple Garands and a carbine.
Hi I'm David I'm an exmember of the 8th (County Tyrone) Battalion of the Ulster Defence Regiment, I live in Northern Ireland and I have recently become involved in collecting Military Bolt Action Rifles.
Hello to all and first must say thanks to everyone who keeps this site working, it probably is the best site for serious collectors. I collected many years ago while shooting DCRA in Saskatchewan, sold most of my firearms and did other things. Got back to shooting and collecting about a year ago thanks to my son. Have met some great people including Bearhunter, ROD-ON and Ed who have been a wealth of information and help. Enjoy longer range shooting and have focused on collecting Lee Enfields. Wish my eyes were like they were 50 years ago but that's life I guess.
I more of a gun tinkerer than a collector. I enjoy finding an older Military rifle and cleaning it and ID's/learning its history. This site will be a wealth of information for me. Looking forward to learning here..:)
Hello,
I have been reading the messages for some time but finally decided to start being a more active participant. I collect US military firearms and have been playing with M1 garands for over 20 years.
I look forward to hearing from many of you!
Jim Scrivner
I'm Rocky Milby from Hawaii. I'm currently studying at Prep Academy and I'm taking up Education major in Basic Statistics. As of the moment, I'm busy doing my resume writing services for my on the job training next month.
Hi, I am a collector of antique folding knives (primarily Sheffield made) and recently have been focusing on British and Commonwealth military folders from 19th Century to 1945 (approximately). It is a great field of collecting because of the large quantities that were manufactured, but it is also the variety within each pattern that makes it particularly interesting. Ron Flook's book "British and Commonwealth Military Knives" is an invaluable reference book for the serious collector.
Regards
Loada
hi new here
FNG from Scottsdale, Az.
Hi guys, happy to be among you.