Hi...
...since 1955 casual collector and casual restorer of infantry weapons 1860 to 1945.
hennyn9
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Hi...
...since 1955 casual collector and casual restorer of infantry weapons 1860 to 1945.
hennyn9
Hi New here first post... just wanted to say Hi and I am glad to have found this forum..
I have been "collecting" military type firearms for most of my life.. now I have a place to talk abou them..
I mostly have american firearms.. 1903a3 M1 Garand M1 carbine 1903 carbine AR-15 sp1 AR-15a2 carbine AR-15A2 Hbar Colt New Servie .45 colt Colt 1911 Walther P-38k thats about it so far..
well off to read some posts
:)
Greetings all. New to this site and have been interested in the subject matter for about 60+ years. Need info on P-17 Enfield and thought I might find it here.
Newby here, Hello everyone., I've been collecting for about 20 yrs, recently got into Mil-surps, I shoot the John C. Garand matches and alternate between an AR and a M1, recently got me an M1A to go along with my Mosin and SKS's, my last purchase is a Universal M1 Carbine, 2nd gen. according to my research (still apprehensive about getting this), I found this while looking for info on my carbine, looks like a great site.
Just a quick hello. Just joined the site a few days ago and have found this place to be a world of knowledge. You folks really know your stuff and have some great collections. I have just been given a sporterized Winchester model 1917 that I was very interested in finding out about. I got a little more than I thought I would :thup:
Rob
hi guys, fell in love with the Garand at my uncles funeral, i heard the hulls rattle on the concrete, felt the cold chills the 06 and the military tribute made run up and down my spine and i was hooked. i am very grateful for the soldiers who served and serve, would like to continue the greatest generations values, help when i can, and do what i must to continue the United States. Ron
Hi people.
I'm new here.
Shooting mill. rifle matches is my thing.
I own a IHC-m1, Remington1903-03A3, 1903-03-"A4", Oberland Arms OA-10 and a mill. spec. 1911.
Hi, I'm a new member from TN. I have just started collecting, started with an Tula Mosin Nagant and a Nagant revolver, did a restoration on a Chinese sks just to see if I could. Bought a great M1 Garand from the CMP.
I wanted a more difficult project for me and my dad to work on, and have settled on making a Semi-auto Bren gun. (My primary reason for joining)
just getting into guns, interested in older ones:dancingbanana:madsmile:
Just wanted to say hello and congratulate you folks on a very nice and informative website. Well done.
I like many of you have experience with quite a few different milsurp rifles from many nations and eras and always enjoy sharing knowledge and info about them.