New member. Collecting military arms for 30 years. Unfortunly sold more than I held on to. Such is life. Able to hold on the ones that count, WWII.
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New member. Collecting military arms for 30 years. Unfortunly sold more than I held on to. Such is life. Able to hold on the ones that count, WWII.
Good Morning,
New member here, been collecting for a long while, enjoy shooting and gun sports in general.
Dan
Recently retired. Avid shooter, exploring the idea of getting involved in military surplus shooting.
Hello all
Ex Cdn paratrooper likes military firearms thinks this is a great site ,
Have a Good One !
Airborne
Mike
Hey everyone I'm from the Toronto area in Ontario. I own a Lee Enfield Mk4 and am having trouble identifying what model it is. I've searched high and low online for one that is this make but can't. This is my first post and will load some pics up on the proper post area soon. Hope everyone has a great Monday morning.
Hi everyone, new member here, I have just started collecting mil surp weapons and am looking forward to being a part of the community of other collectors.
I already have a question so im off to find a thread......see ya
Hi; New to the forum. Got here through CGN. Always looking for more info on my main interest-firearms. This seems to be the place. Thanks for having me, and I promise to try and not ask to many stupid noobie questions.
Kev
Hello all.
New member here, native of the lower lameland, new to milsurps, more of a shooter than collector, just recently acquired a cosmoline filled "ishy" No1 mkIII with some interesting markings. This site has already helped me out alot.
Derek.
Hello ladies and gentlemen. Wow is all I've got to say! I found this site sometime ago and read it awhile and can't believe the knowledge base on here. I wish my uncle and father were still alive, they would've loved it. Anyway I've got an M1 carbine that my uncle gave to me back in the 90's and was just looking for some help with it. I will post pics and a description in the appropriate forum. I just want to say thank you to all the folks that keep this up and running, you do one helluva job!
Searching for some information on a couple of just-purchased M1 Garands, I ran across your site. It certainly appears to have a great deal of good information.
I'm a retired finance/information technologies professional. I spent 38 years with a large manufacturer, retiring in 2007. I have a lifelong interest in political, economic, and military history.
When I retired, I decided to catch up on things I had ignored, or just didn't have time to do. One of them was to buy, and have fun shooting, an M1 Garand.