Hello all,
Just to introduce myself, I have been collecting milsurp rifles for about 10 years now. All of them so far just WWII rifles.
Hsin
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Hello all,
Just to introduce myself, I have been collecting milsurp rifles for about 10 years now. All of them so far just WWII rifles.
Hsin
Looking for information about webley mark IV 455 , I saw your forum
I like old guns from end of 19 century , from colt open top navy to SW n3 44r /french Mas73/nagant argentina 44
you kown , in France they are free till 1900 (despite some exceptions c96 for example ) other guns need a permit
When you look at those diferent guns, ammo are close 44henry to 45 autorim
I like to search..compare and so on
Hey all,
Picked up a nice MKI at the creek recently. Im going to build a SA. Ive always thought these were interesting guns. The more I learn the more interesting they become. Since I have several barrels and know that Brens were made in different calibers I was wondering how complicated it would be to have a gun that could possibly shoot one of the following with the least amount of parts swapping / receiver mods ( really want to leave receiver as is ) 8mm, 308, 3006, 762x54r. 8mm has the greatest appeal with 308 a close 2nd.
I'm also interested in accessories, brass catchers, parts wallets, barrel bags and the like.
Picked up a remington 1903-A3 ser#3379464 with a 1-43 date on barrle, it has a very nice ''C'' stock with no markings anywhere on it, the gun was in storage for over 30yrs. in grease and looks like it was never shot after rebuild, hoping to find more info on it and can't wait to shoot it......
Hello From Dallas, Texas. I'm in the process of restoring a "sporter-ized" Lee Enfield No4 MkI to it's WWII configuration.
This is my first Lee Enfield and I have a LOT of questions. Thanks to this forum, I've already fixed the mechanical issues the rifle had when I acquired it. Now I'm focusing on the stock and woodwork. I'm in over my head with this part so I'll be searching the existing threads and probably posting many questions.
This is an amazing forum and I'm looking forward to learning about my Enfield and other firearms.
Thanks,
AT7WE2
Hello all. It's been a really long time since I've been on one of these boards. Hoping to look around and make some new friends, and came here for some information. Moved out to the Pacific Northwest a few years ago with the family, and getting used to life out here. Anyway, looks like a grand place. Nice to meet you all.
Good day,
I am Simon Jackson, I have a small collection of items in the field of the World Wars and the ABW.
Thank you
thank you for letting me join.
thanks for the add
Another new member here. Hi to all.
Greg