Good Afternoon folks. Neat site and good info. As a collector of militaria, was researching Enfield rifles. Will soon be moving on to my main interest of US arms, M1's (I have 3), a carbine and an M1A1 and a couple .45's.
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Good Afternoon folks. Neat site and good info. As a collector of militaria, was researching Enfield rifles. Will soon be moving on to my main interest of US arms, M1's (I have 3), a carbine and an M1A1 and a couple .45's.
hello all, my first posting! i,m looking for the two parts of the safety catch for a suaer & sohn 1913, as well as grips if possible, i,ve looked everywhere and its driving me mad (or madder) in am in England (uk) i basically collect Enfield or there variants ie bren/sten but have got various other bits and pieces that have come my way for restoration etc, any help or ideas will be fully appreciated
Hello Everyone,
I'm new to Milsurps.com, and very glad to be here. I'm retired after 20 years in the U.S. Navy, a lifelong student of World War II history, and on a very amateurish level, a student of WWII firearms. I currently own a 1943 Springfield M1 Garand, a 1939 Moisin Nagant 91/30, a Enfield .303 BSA No1 MkIII 1939 (an Iraqi contract rifle), and present custodian of my Grandad's Kriegsmodell bnz45. One of these days I hope to acquire a nice Arisaka as well.
I've been surfing the Enfield and Kar98 threads here, and I have to say, I'm massively impressed by the encyclopedic knowledge of the Milsurps members. I look forward to learning more, and possibly even making a modest contribution.
Cheers!
Hello All.
Been "lurking" on here for quite a while and stunned by the vast amount of great knowledge and info imparted by members. I'm a UK based collector - sadly it has to be deacts in most cases (few Brens, sterlings, etc but on the live front a Maltby No4 Mk1 and a K98 so far!)
Cheers
Kevin
Good evening gentlemen im a collector living in South Africa and happy to have found your sight. I collect mostly eastern bloc but also have a few intresting pieces
Hi, finally found/purchased a German Mauser, byf 44
Looking forward to to learning more about these great rifles!
Hi folks, new member here. Enjoy all mislurps. Mostly bolt action
I was web searching for info on stock repair and was lead to this site. Wow.. there is lots of great information here! Thanks for having me.
Hi All,
I just joined this forum to help me find info on the several military guns I have. My first was a Bring-back from my grandfather, a T14 Nambu. Recently, I've gotten a couple Mosin Nagants, a Nagant pistol, a Yugo Mauser, and now a Yugo SKS. Money is starting to get short and I feel I've got a lot of reading to do to get to know my weapons better. I don't expect to buy another for a while, but who really does? Anyway, I look forward to reading and sharing what I can.
This is my first time on this thread.I have a LeeEnfield 1916 Shtle lll . I would like to know where it was made. It has matching ser # on the bolt, receiver & barrel. I bought this Enfield about 30 years ago at a gun show in Phoenix. I think it cost me $100.00