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New Member
Hi to all members from Oz. I am new to Milsurps, however I have been a long time reader. I collect and shoot concentrating on Enfields, however I seem to have accumulated many other pistols and rifles. Looking forward to sharing with the rest of the Milsurps familly.
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FNG from Atlanta
Found this forum while googling what to look for when purchasing a 1903A3 Springfield. I bought an M1 Garand last January from the CMP and am now looking for its predecessor.
I look forward to reading what y'all have posted on the subject.
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hello everyone, new to this forum, been shooting most of my life, member of 101 Rifles at Altcar shooting F class .308 mostly but I have other interests as well if you take a look at my signature
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Forgot to mention I just bought a rather nice No4 MK2 RAF gun from Fazakerley 1955 and will be looking to get hold of some bits for it. If anyonme could help out I would be most grateful
Cheers
:super:
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Mil surp collector
I'm a collector of mil surp firearms.
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I seem to be addicted to Soviet designed firearms. I started out with a couple Mosin's and now own and/or have built AK-47's and AK-74's. I also own a Chinese SKS which is a real shooter. As always my favorite firearm is the last one I built or purchased.
OTD
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bobalongbill
Hi People, I am in Australia And I have been a collector since 1950 and then a firearms buy back knocked that around a bit [ no semi auto's ] Still have lots of other stuff and collecting more. Now I am after a glass for the compass bowl of a 1942 TG Company London No 8155684 MkIII Prismatic marching compass. I had the worst day out on my last trip in the scrub as I dropped it while it was open from the front seat of our cruiser and the glass went second hand. I want to know if any one can give an address as to where I can buy one and the O'ring seal.
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Hi,
After many years I have been requested to introduce myself. I'm Bob born in Shirley England (M47c) ) in 44. Started life as an aircraft mechanic and spent my working life on aircraft from 27 years Air Force to Commercial now retired. Collected mostly Enfields but anything that catches my eye. Now getting too old and less healthy the collecting has reversed to slowly letting go of my treasures. Bob.
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New to this forum. I've only been collection for about 9 months and only ever fired my first gun about a year ago o.o!
I love WW2 history and arms of that era which what I mostly buy.
Here is a list of what I own and I'll probably get around to posting some of them to the correct sub-forum.
1918 M1912 Carbine Krag-Jorgensen (Inherited from my great-grandfather.)
1939 K31
1943 M91/30 Tula Ex-Sniper
1943 K98 DOU Russian Capture
1944 PU Sniper Izhevsk (RGUNS)
1944 M1 Garand SA
1944 No.1 MkIII Ishapore Enfield
1944 P38 AC (No import stamp.)
1956 T53 /26\
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Hello from western PA
Hi Everyone!
Since I was a kid, I have always had an interest in all types of military weapons. There is something a little more special about older surplus weapons. The history!
I've lurked on this forum over the years and didn't realize that I never joined. Hopefully some day I can give back some knowledge from what I've learned here.
Thanks for having me here.
Ed
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WW2 reenactor
I have been looking for a M1 grenade launcher for the '03 Springfield for some time, did a Google search found two for sale through a link to Milsurps, registered, found them still available and bought them ASAP. A great intro to the site! Already have the M7 & M8 but the M1 is the hardest to find, the most used and thus most important. Also a thrill to complete a part of the display! Thanks to Milsurps and would love to hear from any and all members!