Welcome to all the new members and to the new/old ones like big bear.:thup:
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Welcome to all the new members and to the new/old ones like big bear.:thup:
duly noted
Hi folks ... :)
As much as I have personal opinions on a wide range of political issues revolving around firearms control, I would ask everyone to stay focused on the purpose of our forums. ;)
This is a "New Members Introduction" thread, so please keep the content to telling us about you and your shared love of our chosen hobby. :thup:Quote:
What was the agreement I said "YES" to when I joined? (click here)
This site is designed to encourage the open exchange of information amongst the general military surplus collector community, thereby helping all of our members to better enjoy their chosen hobby. It's not a venue for discussing the politics of firearms ownership or the practices and policies of various governments trying to control them.
Thanks.... :cheers:
Regards,
Badger
Hi folks,
I've been collecting and shooting milsurps for about 30 years. I shoot most all types of firearms, some in competition.
I work for Serengeti Rifles, and before that, was doing museum restorations and reproductions.
I joined this board, to dig up various firearm specific tips from time to time.
I am a moderator on the
Cast Boolits - Dedicated To The World Of Cast Bullets!
board, and most of my shooting is with cast bullets.
Ric Carter
Somers, Montana
Hi everyone, I'm a new member, keen shooter and I fear budding collector. I love the site.
Hi I am retired and a collector of British long arms. Brian
Hi
I am retired and collect British long arms especially Enfields. Brian
New shooter and an "about to be collector", I'm about to acquire a couple of older rifles... thats where it will start, where it will end, who knows! :)
Hi all,
i have been a member of this site for few months now, but never took the time to introduce myself. I am a student in history and always been interested in milsurp, but recently started collecting rifles. 1 have 2 sks ( norinco and a russian ), a m91/30, a M44 from 1943, a all matching Kar98a, a enfield No5, a svt40, a M96, and a Ljungman.