Hi
I'm new and interested in British Enfield history and collecting.
Mike
Remembering those who are gone on Memorial Day
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Hi
I'm new and interested in British Enfield history and collecting.
Mike
Remembering those who are gone on Memorial Day
I am originally from England, but now live in the USA. I was in the ACF near Carlisle when I was growing up in the mid 1980s. We used Lee Enfield no4 rifles and Brens and occasionally got to shoot L1A1s when we were visiting military bases. This got me interested in British firearms.
I own a No4 Mark1, a No5, a Historic Arms L4 Bren and a No2 Mark1** revolver
evening all my name is bill in I am interested in older guns and rifles. while I an in here I will ask my first question. a while back I came across a 30-40 krag mfg. in 1900. its looks like nice old rifle. most of it I have it apart and cleaned .except the top wood hand guard.the rear screw will not lossen up.i am wondering if I can just gently push the hand guard over the top an through the wood hole ? what I have so far is put long pieces of shim stock between the barrel and steel clamp pieces and also some shim stock between rear sight and wood hole, then gently tap on the long pieces of shim stock ? I have so far been able to move the stock down about 1/8 or so but I stopped at that point for now !!, but it seems like it may work ??? hoping I can get some advice if this may work ? or another way to get the screw out ? possibly take screw driver and grind down to what I need thanks for any and all help you can give me bill p.s. not good at spelling
Great to be here. i have been reading posts here for years, but never signed up. A lot of you may know me for providing Enfield screws. Look forward to swapping info.
Hello
Just a quick posting to introduce myself. I am a new collector of Russian and other milsurps. Started with one Mosin and as you have heard this story before, one has quickly grown to many and spread out from there. SKS's SVT's and even a nice K31 round out my little collection. Still cheaper I figure than boating. Look forward to participating in the forums etc. Thanks
Hi folks,
What a great site this is....tons of great info here. This site was very useful in picking my first rifle :)
Just bought my first rifle...a Long Branch No4....hoping you guys might help me with a couple of questions....I'll post in the relevant section rather than clog up the new members section
cheers :cheers:
A new/not so new? member here lol.
After receiving a Mosin Nagant way back 2007 as a Christmas present (my first old milsurp rifle if the Chinese SKS doesn't count) I had signed up on this site, I poked around for a bit things in life got a bit crazy for me at that point, the Nagant got tucked away the following year and I forgot about this site until a few days ago. As things go I still have that old Nagant and it seems I still have an account here :)
A year a go I drank the cool aid at CGN and bought a Beretta made M1 Garand stripped receiver, over the following 6 months I had a blast locating and installing parts for my soon to be Beretta M1
https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo...IMG_0377-1.jpg
I'm still looking for a few more PB marked parts and have since located the proper sling
Well that was six months ago that I got this to this point and seeing as this project will soon be coming to an end I decided that I want to something else:lol:
I ordered two stripped Lee Enfield receivers from Marstar and they should be here early next week. One is a #4 mk1 and the second is a #1 mk3.
So what madness have I got my self in to with these?:madsmile: :help:
I know I could just go out and purchase something but where is the fun and learning experiences in that?
Tinman
Hello, My name is Dave my user name backwards. I am a tool and die maker 40yrs from the St Louis area. I think I am going to enjoy being a member of milsurps, I haven't had a chance to do anything on here yet but it appears to be a well thought out site and I'm looking forward to learning and sharing your knowledge and hopefully I can be a benefit to the community. As mentioned above I have 40 years of experience in the machine trades and might be of value making, modifying and repairing your broken weapons etc.
Thanks, evad :wave:
Hi, I'm Marvin and I have been collecting military surplus gear and equipment for about 2 years now and still relatively new, I have interests in firearms, knives and everything related to the military.