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Nice looking group. Enjoy
Later 42rocker
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I like the early receivers, you have the matching toys too for the early one.
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Nice found!
Thanks for sharing, I hope the bore isn't rusty or pitted!
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Second looks like a bringback, be careful about the excess oil running down, it doesn't take long to over saturate the wood and eventually it gets mushy... I take it you haven't shot this one by the rear sight setting?
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Second looks like a bringback, be careful about the excess oil running down, it doesn't take long to over saturate the wood and eventually it gets mushy... I take it you haven't shot this one by the rear sight setting?
It's not a bringback, I live across the big pond, on the southern shoulder of the "Bulge" battlefield. After the war it was picked up by a farmer who had been hiding it in an old wardrobe on his attics for more then 70 years.
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Originally Posted by
donki1967
Nice found!
Thanks for sharing, I hope the bore isn't rusty or pitted!
The bore is not too bad, but I don't shoot my original WWII vintage guns anyhow, for that I have the refurbished and reproofed ones.
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Originally Posted by
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on the southern shoulder of the "Bulge" battlefield
I saw the reference to the Bulge and didn't look at info sniper for once...thought it must have been another reference... That would change the whole pic in my head to a guy finding it a while after it was dropped...and it being kept in hiding. Nice...very nice piece.
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Farmer Finds
We have written up several M1s found by farmers after battles and kept all these years. The next GCA
Journal features one such recovered from a paratrooper killed on D-Day. It's the subject of a book called "Uncle Matty Comes Home."
Real men measure once and cut.
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