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12-07-2010 03:16 AM
#3431
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Hi everyone, im in Cornwall U.K. my interest is WW1 and WW2 British
weapons
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12-07-2010 03:16 AM
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12-07-2010 05:21 PM
#3432
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Hello folks,
Just found this forum and signed up today.
I've recently become interested in the earlier cartridge military firearms.
So far I have a 1891 Argentine
Mauser and a 1873 Springfield 45-70.
Love 'em both and looking forward to learning more about them and others.
Havn't really explored the forum yet, I'm slow with this internet stuff.
What i have seen looks great.
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12-08-2010 11:57 AM
#3433
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Howdy everyone;
I have a few milsurps and am curious as to just exactly what they are and where they were made. Nothing rare, but I enjoy hunting for the details.
Plus I may need sources for parts, reloading compnonents & information, etc.
I don't own a pc currently, so I use the library computers a few days a week for free. I'm not a luddite, just a cheapskate - but this will typically slow down my response time to any messages and posts. Also, I travel about 6 months a year for work, so I am usually active only when I am home.
It's pretty cold here in the Canton area, so I'm gonna go throw a turkey in the smoker and chill with some anti freeze.
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12-08-2010 12:11 PM
#3434
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FNG reporting in!
Just got my first M1
and was looking for info online and found this forum. Great place!
I am looking forward to collecting many more surplus rifles....as I have mainly been inot the AR/AK series of rifles.
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12-08-2010 09:16 PM
#3435
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New member introduction.
Hello all. A friend recommended this site and I decided to join. Obviously I enjoy collecting and shooting surplus rifles. My personal collection includes mostly weapons from the World Wars and some modern handguns. With the help of my friend I have put together several 1911 handguns from various makers. Also some AK47s. My background includes 24 years active duty US Army Infantry. Most of it spent in Germany
. I speak the language and my wife of 40+ years is from there. I have had experience working on Turk Mausers and a few M69 trainers so if anybody has any questions about those I will be happy to help if I can. Also happy to answer any other questions you may have. Happy to be here and looking forward to meeting some members. Oh, I did forget to mention that I recently got back into motorcycles so when the weather is good I am on the road a lot.
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12-09-2010 12:12 PM
#3436
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Newby
Hi everyone, I have just joined and hope to be able to get as well as give information relating to our joint interest.
Jerry Bourne
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12-10-2010 02:32 PM
#3437
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Hey, new user here, I found this site while looking around online for an Arisaka
Type 99. I've always been interested in firearms and am happy to be here. I'm from Ontario, Canada
. I'm actually just outside of Toronto. Like I said, glad to be here!
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12-10-2010 07:35 PM
#3438
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Hi folks - I'm a newby to the forum - own a small gun shop in W. Penna. - have been collecting for 30+ years - primarily Enfields and Mausers - just liquidated my Mauser collection and am now focusing on some Enfields - have an Enfield No7 Mk1 .22cal. trainer with an incomplete bolt - for years have been searching for the parts but to no avail - if anyone has info as to where or who may have these parts I would appreciate the info - anyway am pleased to be of any help to other members...Charlie
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12-11-2010 10:20 AM
#3439
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Another Canadian!
Well what can I tell you? I've been hunting & shooting for most of my 60 yrs. I've had the pleasure of many interesting firearms pass through my hands, some of which I now wish I'd have kept. I've reduced my collection to what I actually use for hunting, except for a primo 1949 No.4 Long Branch Lee Enfield. I'm an ex military cop (almost another life time ago), but most of my adult life was spent as a carpenter/cabinet maker. I love restoring old firearms if possible, and among my peers I'm the (small "e") expert in firearms & weaponary. This is a wonderful forum, and I'm glad to be a part of it. Cheers all!
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12-11-2010 06:54 PM
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Hi. I go by williamcolt and just registered with this forum after talking to my brother-in-law about it. He says there is no better site anywhere to learn about 1903 springfield rifles than this one and after spending about 4 hours looking I agree. The knowledge in this forum is pretty amazing. My current motivation for joining up is that two weeks ago I purchased a very interesting Springfield rifle in a sporter configuration and am getting very different opinions from my friends here in Delaware on what it is. I am about to post a description of the rifle and hopefully get comments and opinions on what I have. This, by the way is the first Springfield 03 I have owned since 1970 when I had an 03A3. You may be happy to know that I have not been completely without a Springfield since then, I have an 1879 trapdoor carbine. Please watch for my post. WC