Just joined the forum, look forward to sharing info and experiences.
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Just joined the forum, look forward to sharing info and experiences.
Greetings Milsurplus.com members,
Checking in from Georgia. I have several M1 Garands and want to join in and learn more about these rifles.
Cheers to all,
Randy "C-17A" :)
Hello everyone. Yes, I'm a newbie here. I go by DiveCon316 most of the time. Hope to have some chats with you.
hello ,just sayin Hi
Have an almost perfect C No.7 Long Branch, no sling, no cleaning and would like to know approximate value.
Gday all,
I'm new to your fantastic forum. Thanks for having me.
A bit about me, work in the Australian Defence Force and have so for the past ten years.
I am mainly interested in old military clankers. I have a few .303's including two HT Low Mount sniper rifles.... a Jungle Carbine.... Fazakerley Number 4 Mk 2..... 1903, 1903A3 and 1903A4 Springfields..... P14.... M17.... K98..... M91/30 Mosin Nagant.... AIA's and a few hand cannons as well.
I am very interested in learning more about my HT's as they are my pride and joy.
From what I have seen there is a fantastic knowledge base here and I will be logging in frequently to learn from this great source.
I am new to this site! I enjoy restoring and collecting military and antique firearms. My collection is small but is growing. I am sure I will enjoy communicating with all of you.
- Waterdogz-
New to this site, just rekindling an old interest in military rifles.
Hello, before I depress you all with my Bio, I'll say that I like Lee Enfield rifles. Probably because they are a little quirky (rear lockup, easily changeable bolts, etc). Well, Hornady has just begun to make "Vintage Match" ammunition in 303 British. Do any of you think that this will increase the number of people shooting Lee Enfields in "Vintage Military Rifle Matches"?
Now my bio. About six years ago I was just getting re-interested in shooting (as a kid, I spent many days plinking away air rifles). Just for grins, decided to start with a couple of the least expensive new rifle/carbines (a 9mm carbine and a 7.62x39 Saiga) to see what kind of accuracy I could tweak out of them. Soon afterwards, I got a crippling back injury and can barely sit or stand, much less shoot.. I was an mechanical and environmental engineer, and now often read forums like this to keep my mind busy.
Ironically ust before and after I got hurt, I added to my collection an unissued Lee Enfield No.4 MK2, an Ishapore 2A1, and some new Winchester Model 94 30-30's that I have been unable to shoot. I hope to shoot at least a couple of my rifles one day.
Thank you folks for having a site with so much historic and technical information about firearmans.
US Army 3d Inf Vet (1964-68)
Mil Surp collector -- especially the M1 Garand (3) and M1 Carbine (2)