Been a member since 2014 but never did an intro. These days I'm mostly into US fighting knives. Looking forward to becoming more active on the forum.
Mike
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Been a member since 2014 but never did an intro. These days I'm mostly into US fighting knives. Looking forward to becoming more active on the forum.
Mike
Hi everyone. My name is Jim London. I'm a retired printing industries person. My hobbies include Classic Cars and collecting 7.65 Argentine Mauser rifles. I have 2 1956 Chevrolet
210 4 door station wagons, fully restored and a few 7.65 Mausers. Looking forward to
being a new member.
Glad to be hear, and I look forward to learning and sharing info. 40 year collector. My first piece was a 1891/30 Mosin Nagant that cost me $25 Canadian dollars
Hey everyone from Manitoba Canada. Browsed the site on and off for awhile but decided to join up. Main interests include Enfields, enfields, Mausers and few others.
Hello! I'm new here, I purchased a 1919 Lee-Enfield No.1 Mk.III* and I'm currently tracking down some of the markings on it. Wish me luck! :D
Hi everyone.
I'm Vincent and I'l french (Bretagne). I'm looking for WWI and WWII parts. I have a collection of WWI british grenade (N°3MKI and N°3MKII), lee enfield...
Hello everybody.
I am a Brazilian collector, and recently, I acquired a sight kit, probably for na anti-aircraft gun, but I have a great difficulty to identify it.
It consists of a kit with a sight, another piece with a stitch, two pieces with mirrors in a leather pouch.
It has no name or mark except a stylized letter "B" in a circle (not a "Beta" letter).
Could someone help me identify this piece? Thank you.
Hello everbody,
New member here just wanting to introduce myself and say hello. I have found myself returning to Milsurps to read up on numerous posts over the last few weeks and so decided I may as well join up. I have been a hunter/shooter for 40 years and lately my tastes and interests have been directed towards WWII era service rifles (predominantly Commonwealth forces) and in particularly sniper rifles. Obviously Enfields of all stripes are of great interest to me and are the primary focus of my collecting although I do plan on acquiring a Swiss ZFK-55 at some point in the near future.
Anyway, thanks to all members and moderators and administrators for creating a great online hub for us all to share our knowledge and passion for military surplus firearms and equipment.
Best regards,
Mark
Hello from down under to all members I'm a newbie to your forum I have a "jungle carbine stamped no5 Mk II does this mean it is a mk2 as I am told there is no such thing? I have been a visitor to your site for some time and have enjoyed your conversations.I'm a ex national serviceman NZ Army Air Corps '68-70' now living in Australia and watch Fox news with interest re. the Dems & Donald trump, keep your cheeks apart, cheers Bill:cheers:
Hello! New to this forum, keep a variety of milsurps from WWI to post WWII....Currently live in the southern US where there is an interesting variety around, but always looking for more knowledge!