Hi, new around here. Recently bought a Nr4. mk 2 from 1954. nice rifle.
Regards.
NP
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Hi, new around here. Recently bought a Nr4. mk 2 from 1954. nice rifle.
Regards.
NP
Hi! New to the forum, looking to start a collection of finer Lee Enfields and other WWII era rifles.
Regards,
stooshie45
Hello All
I'm the New newbie to MilSurps Forum :-)
Retired Marine who served for 37 years Enlisted and as an Officer in all 4 Marine Divisions and deployed all around the Globe in the Pacific, Mediterranean, Operations Provide Promise in Bosnia, OIF Iraq, and OEF Afghanistan. I'm currently the Senior Servant of the Florida Department of Veterans Affairs and work for the only currently serving Governor who is a Combat Veteran - Ron DeSantis. Been collecting Trading Selling MilSurps for 40 years and am currently focusing on M1 Carbines. I appreciate all the Knowledge and Camaraderie that is shared on this Forum!
Semper Fidelis!
Hammer
Hey Everyone, new member here
I have admired this site for some time now and I’ve decided to finally be a member.
Glad to be here
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I have a question> What's the best way to remove a rear Elevator Sight from a Swedish Mauser, Model 96?
If you mean the entire sleeve a propane torch will heat the silver solder enough to remove it.
If you mean just ladder part you will need a pin punch of a slightly smaller size than the pin and of a length longer than the width of the sight. Drive the pin from the Left to the Right and remove it completely with the sight raised then apply pressure to the spring to remove the punch then lift off the sight.
Welcome to the site. For future inquiries these type of tutorials are usually done in the particular rifle associated or gunsmithing for old milsurps forums by starting a new thread there.
Hello,
I've visited this forum a handful of times in the past in researching details of certain rifles and thank the members for some of their detailed history posts (particularly the knowledge library).
I have always been fascinated with military history, so it's only suiting that I eventually started collecting pieces of history for me to admire myself. I look forward to sharing and offering whatever useful knowledge I have (or can be obtained from what I own) and look forward to seeing the same from other members. :)
Dear Ladies and Gentlemen,
I have discovered Milsurps some time ago and thought it might be a good idea to become a member.
I've been a collector for over 30 years now and I don't think this passion will end soon.
I am interested in Mausers from all around the globe and I have discovered the Enfield world recently.
Thank you for being such a brilliant source for my research!! I do hope that I will be able to give something back!
many greetings from Southern Germany
T
I was a member 15 years ago now I’m back Hello