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Hey everyone. Decided to say hi on here. I've been lurking on here for about a month now, reading and absorbing as much info as I can. I'm new to milsurps, I've been back into shooting for most of a year now and all my rifles are milsurp. I'm into Lee Enfields and have both No 4 MkI and Mki* as well as a No1 MkIII. I aslo have an SKS and a Danish Garand. I've been getting more and more into longer ranged shooting and just shot 500m for the first time last night. Love all the info I've found on this site, its helped in my enjoyment of this hobby lots already, and I'm sure it will lots more in the future!:wave:
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Kiwi Hunting
Hello from downunder, New Zealand. Beautiful place hunting here. Not used this site in a few year's:wave:
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Brand new!!
Hello gents!!
I'm happy to join you. I'm living in France and I'm a Lee Enfield n°4mkI addict.
I'm shooting with this rifle in the French service rifle championship. The results I get with this make me really happy. And I have a project, that is to equip a N°32 mkII on a Lee Enfield N°4 mkI.
I've also a G41, the German semi-automatic rifle, that works like hell!! and those who believe that is not a really accurate rifle, I can prove that they are wrong..
:super:
Lou
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Hello everybody.
Always been interested, but only within the year became an owner of an M1 garand (H&R)
and a 1937 Tula 91/30 Moisin Nagant. I reload pistol and will soon start with 30-06.
Would like to add a 1903 or m1917 someday.
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hello from western nc
hello everyone! i am from the beautiful asheville area. i bought a sa m1a scout last year and i have to say i love that rifle! my work rifle is an m-4 and i now find myself comparing it to a toy on a regular basis (its so little and toy-like). i dont get to shoot much anymore since im always working so i will be enjoying my hobby vicariously through the forum.
rob
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Hi, i first got interested in guns when i was 4 years old. First it was cap guns then when i was 9 in 1952, my mom bought me a carcano from a pawn shop for $17. It went on from there. Then in 1987 i bought a gun shop. Sold in 1999 and had owned just about every military gun there is. The rest is history. I saw the good, the bad and the ulgy.thats my story and i'm sticking to it. Thanks for looking.
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BIGMACCA
I am rebuilding a incomplete 7.62 L42A1 missing mag .
have got most other missing parts,looking for plans or drawings and dimentions for transit chest.
have lots of photos no transit chest specs.
enjoying forum
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Hi folks
Been lurking here for a short while and decided I should step up to the mike. I have a couple of Lee Enfield .303s, a No. 1 and a No. 4. The No. 4 has been in my family for a long time and is a nicely older sporterized one that was already d&t'ed so I recently had it fitted with a scope. Its taken a few moose over the years too! The No. 1 is a recent acquisition. I bought it mostly complete without any wood. So that is the main reason I signed up to this forum. I'm going to attempt to bring it back to its former glory (although its not a number's matching rifle). And it's going to be a shooter.
I better get reading.
Cheers everyone
J
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Greetings
I'm a fan of military weapons, started collecting in 1967 with the $13 purchase of 6.5 Carcano TS carbine from KMart in California no less. I live in Las Vegas Nevada and I shoot everything I put my hands on, from black powder to current technology. I'm looking forward to opportunities to research and discuss militaria from old to new.
Thanks for the forum,
Wally
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Hello
Hello everyone
I come from a long line of military men. My Grandfather was in France in WW1 and my Father in WW2, and I have served my country as well.
I am very happy to have found this site.
EddieG