My first post. I have collected and written about, Canadian military small arms for many years. My books include "Canadian Military Handguns, 1855-1985", "Inglis Diamond", and "Without Warning - Canadian Sniper Equipment of the 20th Century".
Clive
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My first post. I have collected and written about, Canadian military small arms for many years. My books include "Canadian Military Handguns, 1855-1985", "Inglis Diamond", and "Without Warning - Canadian Sniper Equipment of the 20th Century".
Clive
Welcome Clive .... :thup:
It's a pleasure to have you join us .... :)
As collectors, between ~Angel~ (Mrs. Badger) and myself, we have all of you publications and they have proven exceptionally valuable in our hobby. We have just set up The Book and Video Review Corner (click here) and as time permits, I'll be working my way through reviewing some of your excellent publications for our collector community. If you'd like to participate in this forum, please let me know.
Thanks....
Regards,
Badger
Thanks to everyone running this site. Tons of info.Now to get a handle on my new Finnish Mosin.....Bob
Hello fellow Milsurpers!
I confess ,I'm am guilty of being a member here for a while & not saying hello.--(just had an e-mail shaming me into posting ) Been target shooting , collecting, & horse trading mainly WW 11(mostly U.S. firearms )the last 25 years . Having weathered the sh** storms of C-17,C-68,& the brutal orders in council & having witnessed many a Collector liquidate,--- the safe's still standing & I'm almost content with the collection , although still looking for an elusive few unbubba-ized or undewated certain pieces of history .
Hi just joined
Ft Mc Murray AB
Hi,Happy to be here.29 years shooting,collecting and reloading
Hello All! I am a newbie here but I like what I've seen. The article about the wire-wrapped SMLE Grenade throwing rifle is excellent, since I have one! Mine is an Ishy No1 MkIII* made in 1948 in .303. The bore looks brand new!
Pax Christi
Rev. Joel+
Just refound the site. Im taking a break from craamming for two exams. On in sociology and on in history. I'm back in college after getting a two year degree back in 88 in Criminal Justice. Going for my BS in history and getting teacher cretification.
Hello everyone,
I'm ENFCOL, a rather round, balding, older type of man who enjoys collecting, shooting and researching Enfield rifles. I reload my own ammunition for precision target and varmint shooting as well.
Thank you for having me here, I'm looking forward to finding a lot of valuable information and hoping I may have some to share as well.
Best regards to all,
EnfCol
I was told of this forum by a freind on another forum..I have been collecting Military bits for many years...I also belong to a couple of Military Historical Societies including the Camp X group that puts on it's annual Military display at the original Camp site each June...lots of weapons on display among other Military items.
Looking forward to being helped and helping other members.
Dean
Whitby Ontario