Hi all,
My name is Michael. I am here to learn more about vintage Military Gear.
Thanks.
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Hi all,
My name is Michael. I am here to learn more about vintage Military Gear.
Thanks.
Hello, all, from Dallas, Texas. Primarily into Swedish & South American Mausers.
New member here and I bought tritium vials from a suggested seller on this page, and they were junk. But I have to say I have learned a lot just reading some great post here.
Thanks
Hello, Im Walt and into Milsurps. I have roughly 15 or so in my collection so far. Nothing extremely rare but love to collect them.
Greetings to all, my first post. I have been shooting milsurps since the 70s. I am of limited expertise but have learned a few things. My favorite milsurps are any WWII era firearm. Of course the Lee Enfield Sniper is enough to draw me to this web site. Thank you all in advance.
Just found this site today while researching my rifle.
I am interested in restoring my Eddystone M1917 to original condition. I would also like to fit a 'era correct' telescope if such an animal exists.
Any help sourcing original parts, stock, bayonet, telescope & GI issue accessories would be greatly appreciated.
Found this site looking for information on making brass for my .401WSL. Great information found. Thanks.
Howdy from central Pennsylvania. I hopped on board the forum seeking identification assistance for an unusual 1882 Steyr Martini-Henry. I'll post info about that elsewhere.
I collect and shoot antique arms, mostly black powder cartridge arms from the 19th century, civil war and later, but enjoy shooting everything from airguns to artillery. I also shoot competitively (over 20 years) with the N-SSA with both small arms and artillery, and do some civil war living history as well.
Pleased to be on board!
Thanks for the add! I have a good few questions.
Hola,
new member here, been collecting milsurp for about 10 years, and still learning every day!