hello came here looking for a 1903a3 receiver any suggestions?
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hello came here looking for a 1903a3 receiver any suggestions?
Hi, I'm from Denmark and have been here for about a month or so. I found this great site when looking for information regarding my US M1917 rifle.
Besides my M1917 (Eddystone) I also have a Swiss K-31 and a Norwegian Mauser K98k in 30-06, all of which I use regulary.
Hi guys, new to your site but looks preety good from what ive seen. What do i shoot, well i havnt fired it yet, this Friday is the day. Its a 1915 lithgow 303, pretty excited about shooting it but nervous it doesnt blow up in my face at the same time. Looking forward to learning heaps of you guys.
Cheers
New to the forum . I am a shooter and history buff. At present I really feel the need for a Bren. That is this years project/ get a semi auto only Bren:clap:
Hi fellow Gun lovers, Im new , have a nice day.
Hello. Became new member. Old (mid seventies) gun enthusiast. Life long addiction. Three years of non-combat active duty with 1st Infantry Division. Ten years of NG and Reserve duty. In retirement. Still shooting.
Geehaw
Hello Ladies and Gentlemen,
I'm new to collecting - I've just got an MN 91/30 for a start. Not interested in making money, just the history. I've got a dumb noobie question - How far can you go to clean up a historical piece before you ruin it? Will attemping to clean up a dirty barrel ruin the piece? How about electrical derusting? Thanks in advance for sharing your experience.
Marsto
Hello to all the members.
I' was an army brat from when i was born untill my father retired when i was 16.
Now i guess I'm an army brat vet. :)
I'm interested in all aspects of firearms related subjects.
Did army brat time in Halifax, Gagetown, Metz France, CFB Mont. (Longepointe, Chabonelle)
Was a cadet CC4 RCA
hello every one happy new year
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I am a new member, though I have owned a 1918 no1 mk3* that a friend gave me about 20 years a go. I am a nurse and have made friends with a gentlemen patient who was a sniper in Okinawa in WWII. Listening to his stories got me thinking about "That old rifle my friend gave me." Dug it out of mothballs (not literally) and started researching on the internet. I have learned a lot in the past month. Thanks to everyone who shares knowledge on here.