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02-17-2010 02:28 AM
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New member here, ive been trying to find out more information about this Rifle i have, as far as i know it is a 1944 303 Enfield Rifle
with III* and HV on the side of the butt, 8/45 stamped as well, has cleaning kit brass hole on butt, " BA " and "MA " everywhere on it, serial numbers match consistantly and has kill marks on reverse side of stock. I could give you serial numbers if you like but mabey someone could tell me more about it since you all seem to be the experts, i sure would appritiate it.....thanks,
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02-17-2010 02:28 AM
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02-17-2010 03:04 AM
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G. Greg Young; Brighton British Bits 'N Bobs, Brighton, Colorado
Hey, ya'all. New to this forum. Been collecting Enfields and British
militaria for twenty eight years. Have sold off most of the collection of over 80 rifles, but am still on the lookout for interesting finds. Published "The Enfield Collector's Digest" from 1993 trhough 2003 (The Enfield Collector's Digest). Ready to talk to anyone, anytime, about Enfields. Gimme a jingle.
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02-17-2010 04:02 AM
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Originally Posted by
Grizz1946
Hey, ya'all. New to this forum. Been collecting Enfields and
British
militaria for twenty eight years. Have sold off most of the collection of over 80 rifles, but am still on the lookout for interesting finds. Published "The Enfield Collector's Digest" from 1993 trhough 2003 (
The Enfield Collector's Digest). Ready to talk to anyone, anytime, about Enfields. Gimme a jingle.
Mabey you can help me out with a 1944 Enfield Rifle
i have serial # 88445, 303 III* HV, what does HV stand for by the way? Has " MAO " SMLE 8/45 on the side of the butt.......mabey you could she some light on this for me, i bought it for $50.00
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02-17-2010 06:34 AM
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Hello to all
Hello, i found this site while searching for info. on my 1917 eddystone.
glad to know there is a site devoted to Military Surplus Firearms.
Dave
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02-17-2010 05:33 PM
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Hello all, new member to the board.
Not new to collecting.
Looking forward to good chats.
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02-18-2010 01:16 AM
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Greetings
hello out there fellow gun fans, i dont have a very extensive colection (as of yet) but im on my way to a right good arsenal. from browsing this forum i have already gotten a good amount of information and am looking forward to gaining more knowledge.about my future purchases. thanks and have a nice day.
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02-18-2010 09:46 PM
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Hi just joined ...Stationed on Iwo Jima 1964/65 Us Air Force.
Returned for the 60 yr ( 2005 ) anniversary of the famous flag that was
raised on Mt Suribachi. Have pic if interested.
Will try to get use to your site
Mike
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02-19-2010 08:15 AM
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New guy on the block
Hi everyone,
I just found this site on the net!!?? I am a gun nut and make no apologies for my likings. I have a small collection of military longarms from Custer to Korea. Trapdoors. 03's, 03a3, 1917 Enfields, Garand, M1
Carbine and now German
98K. The 98K was what led me to this site as I was looking for ejector springs and info.
Thanks,
Meganticoutlaw
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02-19-2010 11:07 AM
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hi all
Just found this site looking for information on bayonets. A fellow membwe of my VFW post asked if I could find out where these came from.
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02-19-2010 07:52 PM
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new member
hello everyone, I am retired USN and have been collecting/shooting U.S milsurps. But about ten years ago, I purchased from a neighbor a 1889 schmidt rubin without a bolt. Had no idea what the bolt looks like so I went to the great western americana gun show and was able to buy a bolt assembly. But when I took it home, it was too short and the lug seems to be in the wrong place. I came upon this forum and it seems like a lot of members know about this rifle. I was reading a post/message from a member about the pressures of the the newer ammo and it makes sense now as to what happened to the original bolt. That was a very good article...thanks. Just looking at the pictures on this forum, I think the bolt assy. I purchased from the gun show is a 1911?? It seems the bolt for the k31 is really short compared to the 89...
On another matter, my son figured out that more ammo means more shooting at the range. So he talked me into reloading. Started with handgun ammo and now with the rifles,but I cannot find 30 carbine load data.. I currently have unique, bullseye and imr4198. will any of these powder work?? thanks, ed