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Hello from Germany
Hi,
registered to the forum today and want to say Hello to everyone. I'm living in Germany and have been a target shooter for more than 30 years, the last 15 with military rifles in the german Army's reserve shooting association. Funny thing about it: I don't use any german made rifle, but a US-made M1917 and a swedish M41/b (made in 1910). Only recently I acquired a 1903A3 and a M1 Garand chambered in 7.62 Nato, both of which I still have to become accustomed to. That's why I think I will post some questions in the forum soon.
best regards
Ulrich
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Hello from NW VT
Hey, how goes it? Found this site while looking for info on a couple rifles...one is my son's CZ Vz52 and the other is a pre 1899 Chilean Mauser. I will be looking for parts to restore the mauser to milspec (currently a bubba sporter) and some parts to complete the CZ.
GMR
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Hello to the forum, regards, WmMackay
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Neophyte member singing up and in
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New on board
New to collecting Military.......owned a Springfield 30-40 Krag for about 25 years and really didn't know what I had. Just enjoyed shooting it.
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New member
Hello to all. I am new to the forum and just starting a firearms collection. I am certain that I will learn much from all of you over the next few years.
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Hello from snowy Ohio
Hello fellow milsurpers! Wanted to introduce myself. I make fine furniture for a living. My hobby is collecting WWII Australian weapons and kit. My website is Home of Fine Handcrafted Furniture and Art. I also make wooden gun parts. I have BAR and Bren walnut parts in stock with more in production. Cheers, Joe:D
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I'ts good to be aboard!
I am one of those technically challenged guys, but willing to learn. I am interested in historical arns, specifically Martini-Henry rifles,Garands and Winchesters. But I look forward to learning and sharing in all areas. I would like to know whaT All these little icons to the right mean.
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Someone just gave me a MLE1890 Berthier carbine & I hope to be able to :wave:pass on to you all my excitement at being able to enjoy this old history relic. Have already enjoyed reading some of your forums that have been enjoyable & quite educational. thanks
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hello