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11-25-2010 08:59 PM
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11-25-2010 08:59 PM
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11-25-2010 10:23 PM
#3392
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Well hello all,
Returning to this 'hobby' after many years away, I, many years ago had quite the stock of milsurps! Then I moved to BC and left that behind for a while (...man, if I'd stayed involved...).
Just picked up an M14s, to get back into that .30 cal centerfire way, and looking to add a couple more to the stock, as it were, such as a decent No4 Mk1*, No7 (.22LR), and so forth. My preference is to aim to hit the target far away; the only interesting rifle is an accurate rifle, if you catch my drift.
Any DCRA No4's out there going cheap, worth buying?
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11-26-2010 07:27 AM
#3393
harry webb
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halo all harry from belfast just saying hi
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11-26-2010 07:32 PM
#3394
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river rat
Grettings to all
dabilling in some millitria items that have come my over time and have qustions about some things that I never gave much thought about untill recently to much time on my hands I figure
looking forward to aking a lot of dumb qustions
Vietnam 1969 - 1971 P.B.R. s 116 & 117 MRF - 535 river divi. Past director of 6 yrs for the
Boise ID. POW*MIA Assoc.
occupation -
been there and done some of that
and thanks Doug (Admin) for your patients
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11-27-2010 03:52 PM
#3395
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I am a new member addicted to Lee Enfields and Bren's .
Currently one No 4 Mk 1 T plus ` Sporterised ' No 4 Mk 1
Spent many years as Civilian Engineer at Larkhill School of Artillery.( Real toys ranging from 25 Pdrs to 762 mm Honest John.)
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11-27-2010 06:26 PM
#3396
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Hello,
I'm new here. After many years I've come back to collecting and researching vintage military small arms. I've picked up a number of rifles in the past several years and have enjoyed researching them. I cast my own bullets and reload my ammunition for them. I went to muzzle loading, to lever rifles, to singleshot rifles and now I'm back where I started. A lot to learn and I'm sure I'll learn more on this site.
I live in central Nebraska, USA
close to the Platte River.
Cheers,
DocBob
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11-27-2010 08:23 PM
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Greetings from Norway

Came across the site today, and have now spent some enjoyable hours in the Library doing some reading and drooling over the photos.
Figured i had to join when i saw the quality of information available.
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11-28-2010 01:29 AM
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Hello all;
I'm a long time lurker first time poster, just saying hi!
This forum is amazing, such a wealth or often times, hard to come by knowledge - it's been a great help in fueling my addiction to cosmoline
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11-28-2010 12:15 PM
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hello my name is john. i live in utah and started collecting 1903 springfield a few years ago. in doing research, i have found the more i know the less i really know about the springfield rifle and all the sub contractors and all the depot rebuild work. viewing threads from you people has helped immensely in starting off in the right direction to look for knowledge.
an example is tooele depot rebuilt guns under ogden utah depot and were so marked OG. also sedgley bought barrels from winchester in quanity and marked them as their own. now that the corporate paper work has come out of hiding, it kind of changes history a little.
thanks for your help
john
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11-28-2010 01:27 PM
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HI there.
A newbie just saying hello.