Hello all. Fairly new collector and glad to have found this wonderful resource.
idoono
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Hello all. Fairly new collector and glad to have found this wonderful resource.
idoono
Good day everybody, retired Navy subs. I collect and restore 2a and 2a1 Ishapores (x8). Own a few Enfields (x2) among many many others. I enjoy reading the threads. As somebody once said "Life is to short to shoot an ugly gun".
Joining as a new member, I belong to other milsurp forums also. My first milsurp was a M1903 Siamese Mauser in 8X50 MM purchased in San Leandro at Trader's in 1972. Hope to learn lots of new facts from my peers..
hello everyone,
i'm going to purchase my first garand in the near future, i dont know much at all about collecting them. my mouth is watering for a WWII era garand i'd like to have one from the Pacific and one from Europe am i dreaming or is it possible to figure out where the garand was used ? what do i need to look for if i happen to find a rifle for sale?
any info will help......thanks
Hi folks i'm a new member,not much experience with milsurps but hoping to learn along the way thanks
Hello to the board. My first post. I don't have much collecting experience, but it looks like there is plenty of great info here.
Hi, My name is Brad and i just purchased my first M1 carbine 30 cal, Its an IBM.... any info on this gun will be greatly appreciated. I'm new to collecting, and would appreciate any useful information... Thanks Brad
Hello to all. Newbie here. Love to collect and shoot all types of military
surplus.
Just wanted to Introduce myself.
Have been collecting firearms for 5 years now.
My grandfathers neighbour passed away and I was asked to clean the house. His wife gave me a box and said "put it at the side of the road" When I opened it up it was full of his journals,Uniform and a hitler youth knife.
From that moment I was hooked. I have have trouble choosing my area to collect but have loved hearing and reading everyones posts.
Thanks Ben