Hi all,
Im from Australia, I joined this forum to further my knowledge of the old milsurps i currently own including 2x SMLE No1 mk3*'s and a Chang Kai Shek Mauser.
Cheers
Danny
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Hi all,
Im from Australia, I joined this forum to further my knowledge of the old milsurps i currently own including 2x SMLE No1 mk3*'s and a Chang Kai Shek Mauser.
Cheers
Danny
Hey y'all,
Hailing from D. Crockett country born in D. Boone's Gap town. Marine veteran, LE veteran, Federal Security Officer (retired).
Have been "accumulating" milsurps since a wee lad; NOTE: I am NOT a collector. I "accumulate" military firearms. "Collectors" have too many requirements for each piece. For a collector it's like building a palace: Every stone has to be the correct series, size, number, shape, color, etc., etc. For an "accumulator" the piece just needs to be "cool" to own, with a heavy dose of, "I just want one", thrown in.
I have my first question and as soon as I find a place to post it I need info on BRNO 98/22 rifles.
Hello, just introducing myself...
Love the history of military firearms. Using this site for education.
Have trained at MILCUN, shot at Connaught ranges.
Thanks,
Mark
Hey,
A (short) introduction: I'm just a guy who collects out here in California, and poorly plays music as a hobby.
I am pleased to now be a part of the milsurps community!
Hi guys!
New member, French and M1 Carbine addict!! I have been reading for a while, time to start writing!
Pat
new guy here....but not on other boards...love the history of any firearm.....collect Lugers...M1 carbines....but love them all
thanks al
Hello the camp. New here. Wish I'd discovered this years ago when I was heavier int MilSurps and had a C&R, but health problems had life on hold for a while. Never too late to learn new stuff though.
So.. hello. Not much to say except I am in a quandary and was hoping to get help and maybe help in return later on down the road. I have come into possession of a generator that I can find no information about. It is a 1952 model and fairly massive. The engine runs but, I have yet to know what it puts out in electricity. It is a Portable Generator set Winterized, Model m60da6-w Fermont is the manufacturer. I like it because it is quiet came on a trailer and so far with tires it has only cost 800. I would appreciate any help on finding information about this machine. Thank you in advance Alsoin in case this is just a forum about firearms I have a 1946 Turkish mauser with a modified bolt to allow for top mounted scope. I use vital shock rounds and target practice with a 800 meter starter.
Hi all,
New to Milsurps. Pretty new to collecting, right now focusing on pre-1950 rifles. Already seeing a potential storage issue as I travel down the rabbit hole.