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Greetings all, I'm retired and have been trading firearms and militaria since the late 1950's both as a collector and dealer. I rarely set up at shows anymore and mainly attend them in order to make purchases. I'm past president and ten year executive board member of a national dealer's association but now devote my time mainly to enjoying my retirement. We alternate between mid Missouri and the DFW area.
NRA Life, TSRA Life, NMSSA Life, CADA, OGCA
MODD, MCL Life, VFW Life, HMM-265 Veterans Association
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Greetings!
Joined the board yesterday and wanted to say hello on this thread.
Working on a 1903a4 right now and this board has already been a great resource.
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Greetings,
I am new to the Forum and a real new collector. M1s and M1 Carbines - mainly
v/r
DocX
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New member
Hello all
Just wanted to say hello. I found this group while researching Enfields, and was impressed by the knowledgable discussions. Looking forward to learning from everyone. Thanks
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Hi
Great site. I'm certain to learn much about my beloved .303.
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hello to all and best of health to ya all. glad to find this forum and hope I can get a few reply's on my question to be asked. Thank you all: wave: bash::cheers::mad smile::dancing banana::D:
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Hello All,:wave: I recently bought a Enfield No2 Mk1 da/sa dated 1931. It's in really good nick but I damaged the left grip trying to remove it. Anyone know where I can buy wooden replacement grips?
Cheers,
Smudge.
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45 years collection firearms. Thanks for the add.
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Hello from Texas
I'm a new member here. My interests are military weapons from all wars. I collect FN pistols, Mauser rifles, & Dutch weapons.
Dan in Texas
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Hi all,
I'm a retired Navy Chief, Master Millwright, ex pro Drag Racer and working gunsmith. (yea, I'm OLD) I'm retired now from real, useful work, but I still have a big shop to play in, with things that catch my eye.
Lately, there has been a growing interest in shooting and collecting military arms in my vicinity (SW Floriduh) My general knowledge of arms is pretty good from WW2 to present, to include the common foreign stuff. I've built lots of JAM's (just another Mauser) some long range, very precise bolt guns as well as some really fun bolt action pistol's, along the way,~ 20 years of general repair smithing, but not the finer points of ID, issue correct or collecting.
As a general rule, I can usually make 'em shoot well, but period correct / collecting is a whole 'nother thing. Hopefully you folks will tend to my edumaction.
If we both work at it, amazing things can happen.
Thanks, Paul