New member here. Glad to be part of this forum and looking forward to learning more about firearms from all of you! :D
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New member here. Glad to be part of this forum and looking forward to learning more about firearms from all of you! :D
Hi all just found this site recently been living under a rock obviously for past few years am a mad British military rifle collector,mostly enfields suprising enough,always on the look out for information and advise,never to old to learn,live in Australia so good day to you all.
Hey all I have had many milsurp type guns and gear I enjoy shooting them . I will be building up my collection soon I started last weekend at oaks pa gunshow I bought a mosin nagant and ill be buying a yugo sks monday I believe
....I joined that is LOL Been a lurker until finally locked out. Been a milsurp collector since the mid 80s so been there done a lot of that. My first was actually an AR 42 code K98K obtained from the relative of the vet who brought it back from Normandy. Anyway, hey all and looking forward to checking out all the resources available here. :wave:
Good Morning All,
I'm new to this forum but have been reading it for several
months....Alot of of knowlegable folks here !!
I've used milsurp rifles for 50+ years, my first and first real rifle was an Italian Carcano in 1959 or 1960. (horrible
thing)..My next was a SMLE #1 that my brother sporterized
for me (one piece stock). These rifles were for deer hunting
and I still have the SMLE.
Over the years I've played with many different Nations and calibers of milsurp rifles and sporterized a few also..(Don't hate me right away, this was done in the years foriegn guns were considered disposable ). Now almost all of my military guns are used for competition and are "as
issued". The list includes a type 38 sporterized and rechambered to 257 Roberts, a Spanish m95 carbine, also
sporterized, 2 SMLE #4 mk1, one 03a3, one 03a4, 2 m1
carbines, one m1 Garand, a Krag carbine, a 1873 trapdoor
an 1850 Springfield and an Enfield 1917..
Most of my competion is at the Eastern CMP Games at
Camp Butner NC and Camp Perry.
I have no " safe Queens ", if I have it, I shoot it..
Now, a question,.....I have my eye on another 03a4, all the
usual stampings are correct, however it has a milled trigger
guard and floor plate and also a straight stock ??? I was told it is an early DCM rifle. Is this correct ??
Thanks, I'll talk to you later..
Regards, Richard
Hello,
Darn good forum you got here!
jon57
I'd like to thank Dave for introducing me to this site.
I go by inlandparafan on GB and eBay . I have been collecting U.S. Military stuff since the 1980's. I make the M1 Carbine front site protective block tool's.
I'd like to thank all who have left the nice feedback and comments .
Thanks,
Steve
(inlandparafan )
new to the forum, but have been playing with guns since I was 10....45 years now. Like many of you, I've had pieces I could kick my @#$ for either selling or trading...........TIME TO START AGAIN ! Cheers, Liam
Hello Everyone
New member here, but I have been around for quite some time. I have enjoyed collecting and shooting old military guns for years. I have haunted
this site for awhile because it's a good place to learn about the hobby and
read some great stories. :wave: