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01-02-2011 04:04 PM
#3521
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01-02-2011 04:04 PM
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01-02-2011 04:30 PM
#3522
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Hi! Im from Alabama and just got interested in carbines!
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01-02-2011 08:05 PM
#3523
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Hello all.
I look forward to learning from everyone. I have been collecting since 1985 and was introduced to military surplus rifles by a co worker. If I would have known then what I know now my collection would be so much larger. I can't complain. It's a nice collection. Like everything hindsight is 20-20.
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01-02-2011 10:31 PM
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From Oxford, MS
Long time reader, but have not entered a post on this site. The webmaster keeps asking for a post, so here I am.
Have enjoyed shooting and hunting since I was a small boy in South Mississippi. I have watched many changes since then. Now, we have too many deer in Mississippi and Alabama. Back then we had very, very few.
I followed the usual progression of student, warrior, working dad, and philosopher. You didn't get your philosopher's certificate when you passed fifty?
I enjoy the old guns mostly; particularly Smith&Wesson revolvers. I hunt deer with an old 1976 Winchester 30-30 which I restored. Installed a Lyman tang sight with a medium-sized ghost ring on the lever action to help my old eyes. Did you notice the frequent use of the word "old?"
Also have a Springfield '03 which I got from the CMP
program and restored. Have taken deer and hogs with it.
Have lived long enough to see a lot of changes in the shooting and hunting world over the years. Many fights have been won to protect our Second Amendment rights. On another front people have not paid as much attention. Most people live and grow up in a narrow, local environment. As Jerry Seinfeld used to say, "not that there's anything wrong with that!" But, the people have not paid attention as the government slowly gained more control over our lives and spent huge amounts of money which we do not have. (We are borrowing) People must wake up and smell the debt and the corruption. Some days I am optimistic that this will happen; other days I am not so optimistic.
The fight for Liberty is never over, because the enemies of Liberty never give up.
John Payne, Oxford, MSAttachment 18607
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01-02-2011 10:38 PM
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The link on my first post linking my last name Payne with Dr. Roger Payne
is incorrect. While I envy his youth and collecting experiences, I am not the man. jp
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There are a lot of excellent reference books. Try the usual online websites. Go to Google, Amazon.com, Barnes&Noble, etc. Sometimes, these forums will mention a particular book.
jp
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01-03-2011 09:45 AM
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Hello
I never posted before anywhere. I have been reading the posts on the 7.62 conversions of the M1
. I just built one from a parts kit from Sarco. I am waiting for warmer weather to fire it. I donot have the spacer plug installed so I will see if it will feed or not. The parts are from Beretta. I collect anything that is a Military firearm. I especially like the early breechloaders but anything that goes bang is interesting to me. I was reading about some of you that are using the military guns in the woods for hunting. I started with a Polish la Transforma Mauser graduating to the 1917 Enfield to a K43. Never harvested any deer with them. So I decided that I needed to change and bought a double rifle in 3006 from Valmet. Changed my luck have harvested a great many deer with it. So I keep the others to shoot paper with. Like ubonf4 I am past 50 and my eyes are not as good as they were, I am more patient. So I can wait easier to get the better shot. I worked with a guy several years ago from Miss. and he regaled me with stories of hog, turkey and deer hunting in the area. I was envious. And a more polite individual I've never met.
Well anyway I am glad to be here and read about others who share my diseaae, as my wife calls it.
Happy new Year.
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01-03-2011 11:20 AM
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Hi All,
Just completed registration, and have been accepted as a member of this forum.
I must congratulate the members involved in setting up and maintaining this forum ...it has everything i`ll ever need to know about Aussie and British
manufactured .303`s and then some!, and I hope I can contribute.
This is a brief intro about me and why I`m here.....
I have recently rekindled my love/need to be involved with military weaponry after quite a few years of abstinance, and have been offered a very nice Lithgow
No1 Mk 111,to get me back in the mood
I also own a BSA Cadet converted to 222 Rimmed, Improved ,with Monte Carlo stock, heavy barrel, worked trigger etc...and now that the "BUG" has re- bitten I`m sure there will be many more to come, there`s plenty of room left in the gun safe!
I am a member of the Kempsey branch of the SSAA and will be a regular at the Military Shoots organised by that club..
so Gooday to you all, and thanks again for a great forum.
Three-oh.
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Thank You to Three-oh For This Useful Post:
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01-03-2011 05:07 PM
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Hello to all, I have just become a member. I have been reading threads for quite some time now and i must say i am impressed with the help and information the members give out. I am happy to be part of this forum.
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01-03-2011 06:32 PM
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New Guy!
Hi, I have been collecting for over 30 years, and have a broad intrest in milsurps from all countries and don't focus on just one.
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01-03-2011 07:06 PM
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Hello fellow enthusiasts!
Happy to find another forum where the better things in life are discussed and cherished. I particularly like the metric swedes but have just started researching my DADS WW2 record; that may lead me down a different path.