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    Quote Originally Posted by rocky321 View Post
    Yea, OK Mike. Now if I knew how to post a pic on this forum, I would.
    There are a couple of ways you can post photos here Rocky.

    You can upload your photos to a second party web site such as Photobucket and insert a link to the photo and the photo appears in your post -
    * Click the 'Go Advanced' button under the reply area at the bottom, and then choose the 'Insert Image' button (Framed tree)

    Or upload photos here directly from a file on your computer to get a 'thumbnail' in your post that viewers may click to expand the photo.
    (There is a given specific total size limit of photos with this method using a free membership)
    * Click the 'Go Advanced' button under the reply area at the bottom, and then choose the 'Attachments' button (Paper clip)

    Remember to use the 'Preview Post' button at the lower right of the advanced menu before you 'Submit Reply' so you'll be abke to see if you did it correctly.

    It's easier than it sounds. Your only need to practice a couple of times and it gets easy.

    Here is some further reading for you......

    How do I upload or post images on MILSURPS.COM?

    How do I use PhotoBucket to display images on MILSURPS.COM?

    How do I post pics? - A tutorial by Wally

    Also, there's a place to store and display photos of your collection from our site.

    What is the Photo Gallery for Members?

    Hopefully after you read the tutorials you'll find one of the methods for posting photos that you like and then share some detailed photos of your carbines.

    This will help members to better comprehend what your goals are and they can assist you with choosing the correct parts you need for your specific manufacturers and configurations.

    Hope that helps ...
    ~ Harlan
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