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07-29-2011 01:20 PM
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K31
Hi Fred Man here first time on MS Iam shooting in a vintage military bolt gun match this weekend and I plan on using a k 31 with privy ammo any comment?
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07-29-2011 01:20 PM
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07-29-2011 10:51 PM
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hello fellow firearms collectors
hello my names christianand i enjoy collecting ak platforms rifles and well as shooting them! i also enjoy ww2 era weapons and cold war era.!
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07-29-2011 10:59 PM
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Hi everyone-new at this site--I will enjoy.
pa sunshine
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07-29-2011 11:17 PM
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Hey-
I enjoy most everything WWII Japanese
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07-30-2011 09:04 AM
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snow white western australia
have been a 303 enfield shooter and collecter for 45 years but am also interested in any and all things military
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07-31-2011 06:56 PM
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hello
hello to everyone and I invite you to my images of the experimental prototype mauser gun, never seen this. Greetings to the community.
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08-01-2011 03:12 PM
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New member introduction
Hi all,
Had a login for quite a while. Mostly read posts, I have been dabling in M-1 Garands (13 at last count), 1903a1, m1 carbine, m1a, 1911, and the usual modern stuff. Keep up the good work.
Cheers
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08-02-2011 09:33 AM
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newbie!
Hello everyone. I want to start off by saying that I love this website. It is chock full of information.
I have to admit, I took Rick B
's "cartouche" test and failed miserably… Two out of ten… but, that is why I'm here!
I'd like to tell you that I will add some useful knowledge, but, I can't. I'll probably ask some dumb questions instead… So please bear with me and pass the knowledge on to a willing admirer and collector of military guns.
Thanks,
Ron
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08-02-2011 11:43 AM
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Well... Hi.
I may know some of you from around the various gun boards, but for those I don't, hi. I'm Jay, and I own a little home-based gun shop in Waverly, TN called Attic Arms (all the best guns come out of Grandpa's attic around here). Basically like most people, I grew my hobby into a legitimate business, got my license, and here I am.
My personal main interest in is vintage sniper rifles (and clones of them), but also pretty much all milsurp-type firearms. Here's a few that I have at the moment:

The top one is a real 03A4 that I got from a pawn shop. Bubba got ahold of it first though, so I am trying to get it back into correct shape. The next one is a Remington M40 build that is based off an original 1966 receiver that has been clip-slotted, and as many correct parts as I can gather. It should be a pretty accurate clone once finished. The last one is also a clone; this one of an XM-21 sniper rifle based off a 1994 Springfield Armory, Inc. M1A
and using all USGI parts including an original AR TEL scope.
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08-02-2011 06:04 PM
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New From Long Island, NY Lee Enfield Collector/Reenactor
Greetings, all! I have started collecting Lee Enfields, and so far have a No 1 Mark III*, a No 4 Mark I*, and a Long Lee No 1 Mark I, although that one is a Khyber Pass special that has been bent, folded, spindled and mutilated. I have enjoyed researching the Lee Enfields, and have racked up a considerable collection of books by Ian Skennerton
, and some DVDs about take down and smithing Lee Enfields.
On the reenacting side, I am part of a group that portrays a Scottish regiment in the British
Army, the Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders. The group's website is here: Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders .
I look forward to learning from, and contributing to this forum! Thanks, all.
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