Thank you for posting my carbine again. I was thinking about doing it also.
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Thank you for posting my carbine again. I was thinking about doing it also.
It is extremely nice
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Sent money 2 weeks ago on a couple of magazines. He stated he sent the magazines. I have not received them and he is avoiding my latest e-mails
Anything can be forged. With that said to duplicate these it would cost some $$$ and time. I have never in 40 years of collecting knuckle knives ever seen one of these forged.
Not military issue but private purchase by individuals. The are called Shipley knuckles as they are in Shipley sheaths. It is unknown who actually made them WW2 era.
The one on the left I purchased at the Tulsa gun how a couple of years ago. The one on the right I purchased from Bill Wright this year at the SOS/National Gun Day Show.
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I recently acquired this one. You do not see this variation a lot. It is a real Stone fighter for those of you that are in the dark about these.
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KNUCKLE DUSTER KNUCKLES KNIFE TRENCH EVERITT : Daggers at GunBroker.com
Story on this one is real simple. About 15-20 years ago it was brought from a dealer at a gun show by a friend of mine. The dealer brought it to him as he knew he liked carbines. The dealer paid...
I guess I will just have to tie it to the back of my car and drag it around the neighborhood to give it that been there done that look. No the CC does not have one yet
It is a slow day today, so I thought I would post some pictures of my Rockola. It is a typical run of the mill carbine.
https://www.milsurps.com/images/imported/2012/07/IMG_1812-1.jpg...
NO, It is not a reissue.
WWII Stone Knuckle Knife
recently traded for this one. Best conditioned one I have seen.
https://www.milsurps.com/images/imported/2012/06/001-1.jpg
https://www.milsurps.com/images/imported/2012/06/003-1.jpg
No markings on the sling. Oiler is marked II. Butt plate is pictured below. The stock does not bother me as it is part of the carbines history. This one is a VET bring back....
Recently I picked up this normal run of the mill Inland 12/42 carbine. I kind of struck my fancy(LOL). I tore it done and all parts are there.
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If the one you saw was at the RIVERIA GUN SHOW, then you were looking at the one pictured as I had it at the show. Table it was on was down back at the end of the second row., 2nd section in.
I came across this one. Opinions needed?
https://www.milsurps.com/images/imported/2011/12/001-2.jpg
https://www.milsurps.com/images/imported/2011/12/002-2.jpg
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I picked this one up at the OCT OGCA Show. Very nice knuckle knife.
https://www.milsurps.com/images/imported/2011/11/0031-2.jpg
https://www.milsurps.com/images/imported/2011/11/0053-2.jpg
Yes, it did. Condition is what got me. I have never seen one as nice. Took me all of 5 seconds to make up my mind. Actually I never took it out of the case/ just saw the top of the rifle and brought...
Recently I purchased this really nice No7 Longbranch Trainer. It is the very first Enfield in my collection. Matching serial # and Transit case. I think I did well.
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I believe it is an Enfield Bayonet
This one arrived yesterday. Woroniecki Knuckle knife,now I can cross another off of the list[
https://www.milsurps.com/images/imported/2011/09/002-1.jpg
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Extra points are scarcer, but they are around. I had 3 of them, sold one recently. Condition is everything on these, without pictures it is impossible to determine value. That being said 0.00- 1000.00
I acquired this one a a month ago. Finally a real one, only been looking for it for about 15 years.
https://www.milsurps.com/images/imported/2011/04/IMG_2886-2.jpg
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