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11-06-2010 09:16 AM
#3321
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Hello all
Been here for a number of years but now I am getting into it more so decided I should say hello
Let the adventure begin
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11-06-2010 09:16 AM
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11-06-2010 07:48 PM
#3322
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Hi guys
I'm collector since I was very young, because my father was also collector. My collection in not huge, but every gun have his own history, starting from the old Carcano (made in 1911, competition model, impossible to find) won by my grandfather in a shooting contest in Italy
before the WWI. My favourites are the italian rifles of WWI and WWII, but I like also german rifles, from Kar 98 K to Stg. 44.
With no doubt I'll have many question. Please forgive my terrible English.
Corrado
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11-06-2010 07:53 PM
#3323
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rambo46
Hi all
Just came on board and wanted to introduce myself. My name is Bruce and I hope to use this site often and and contribute whenever I can. I'm not much of a computer kind of guy but I'm trying. Last week I was fortunate enough to purchase a BSA No.7 Mk.1, 22cal trainer. She's missing a few parts but, with some help, I hope to get her complete and out to the range. This is a great site. Thanks to all.
Bruce
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11-06-2010 08:32 PM
#3324
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Hi!
I llive in Central New York state, and I have an interest in milsurp guns and related items. My modest collection consists of:
Browning P35 brought back from WWII by my father,
U.S. M-1 Carbine that has been blued (bummer, but it was cheap),
Enfield #4 Mk 1 1/2,
Swiss
K31,
Springfield '03A3 sporter
I've had others and am always looking for more at bargain prices. Maybe at the Oneonta, NY gun show tomorrow!
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11-06-2010 10:07 PM
#3325
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Good day all
I am a new member, I have been a collector of WW2 weapons and such for over 20 years. I have 2 M1
carbines. An early WW2 Winchester, pretty much all correct (flat bolt, correct barrel, barrel band, magazines, flip sight, etc) Also have an Inland, fairly correct, a shooter. Have also owned Garand's and 1903 Springfields, among others.
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11-06-2010 10:09 PM
#3326
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Joined to learn more about some of the older rifles like the 1903 Springfield, Enfield's and the M1
Garand.
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11-06-2010 11:12 PM
#3327
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Mauser 1908
Hi everyone
I am a new member joined today
Just put deposit on a brazilian model 1908 Mauser
Rifle is in excellent condition still in packing grease looking for info on how to dismantle and reassemble firearm
Thanks
Guy
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11-07-2010 04:35 AM
#3328
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Hello to the Group!
Now that I've retired, I have too much time on my hands. Time to work on the collection of milsurp weapons I've collected over the years. Thanks for creating a website where I can get help in my endeavors!
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11-07-2010 07:35 AM
#3329
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Hi All. Have been collecting WWII items for these past 2-3 years and really enjoy the knowledge and the search.
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11-07-2010 07:46 AM
#3330
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New to the Game
Hi Just starting work on my fourth 'untouched' Martini Henry from Atlanta Cutlery. With a comfortable warm workshop it is a great way to while away some pleasant hours in the winter, especially. Generally the woodwork takes the most time especially a Mk II with a split stock 'wrist'. To make an imperceptible repair is really satisfying.