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01-15-2010 10:57 PM
#2441
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Hello all,
I am also new to this forum. I have been an Enfield collector since 1965 (please see the "holy grail thread"). I also have several K98s, a couple of
Gew 98s, 1940 Tokarev rifle, several Swedish Mausers, a Type 38 & type 99 Japanese, Russian M-91 x2 (1900 & 1914), Finnish M-1924 with SIG barrel, Russian 91-30 w/scope numbered to the rifle, and other fun "stuff". Shooting these weapons is a means of reaching back to the past and, in some small manner, honoring the men who carried those when it was a most serious business.
I look forward to learning from those here and sharing my own experiences and, of course, finds.
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01-15-2010 10:57 PM
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01-16-2010 09:15 AM
#2442
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Thanks, new to site and have to learn how to operate it.
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01-16-2010 12:57 PM
#2443
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New Member, BOLO2007
Hi, everyone. I collect Lee-Enfield rifles. I have a sniper rifle version, boxed. I am particularly interested in Enfield sniper scopes.
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01-16-2010 04:24 PM
#2444
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new member
Been visiting for a while and decided to join in the information channel. Hopefully I will be able to contribute some knowledge about military weapons.
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01-16-2010 10:26 PM
#2445
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Hi...
I came across this site while searching for info on a Marble's #159 adapter.
Looks like I will enjoy browsing around since milsurps are my favorite firearms.
Mike
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01-16-2010 10:59 PM
#2446
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Howdy from Texas
This is my first post although I signed up here a couple of years ago and lost the place.
I am a member of a number of other forums and I recognize a number of the names here.
I'll make sure I bookmark the forum before I leave tonight!
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01-17-2010 02:04 AM
#2447
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I just joined and wanted to introcude myself. My name is Rudy and I have been collecting Mil-Surp for a little while. I do not have a large collection, but have managed to get some field gear and several rifles. Several Mosin Nagants, both Russian and Finn; two Enfields; K98 and some U.S. rifles. I am here to learn as I know I have a lot more to learn.
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01-17-2010 11:56 AM
#2448
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1894 Mauser carbine
Hi, I was searching the internet for info on a rifle I just aquired at an estate sale when I found this great site. I hope someone can help me. From what I can find so far I think it is a Carl Gustaf 1894 Mauser carbine m94/14 and it apears to be in 95+%. Serial # HK103111. does any of that sound right and if so what might it be worth? Thanks
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01-17-2010 01:17 PM
#2449
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hello all I've been lurking for awhile now thought it was time to say hello I like WWII area guns varmint hunting and shooting high power rifle matches
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01-17-2010 06:47 PM
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M39 bayonet question
Hello to everyone, fairly new to collecting, my favorite Finn M39's.
I come bearing a question.
I have been shopping for an M39 Bayonet and have seen a couple that out of the ordinary to me, although everything appears to be in order, do not have an SK.Y stamp on one side of the blade, one even appears to come from a very legitimate source.
Does anyone know or have information on this????????????