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08-06-2011 12:43 PM
#4251
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08-06-2011 12:43 PM
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08-06-2011 07:00 PM
#4252
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08-07-2011 09:52 AM
#4253
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new guy here
Hello,
I just love shooting my M-1 Garand
and have come here to learn more about the rifle. The amount of knowledge on this forum is impressive. Thanks for having me.
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08-07-2011 10:03 AM
#4254
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Hello Middle Virginia here. Decided to learn more about milsurps after the usual bunch of M1Garands M1
carbines and springflieds, Fin m39 and a MN sniper looking forward to the Swiss
and Swedes and reloading for them all. Would appreciate info from anyone as I am just learning
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08-07-2011 04:35 PM
#4255
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Pre 50's US military mainly but,
also have Broomhandle and Luger.
1898 Krag
1903 Springfield
1917 Enfield
Garands
M1
Carbine
Also have repro Henry, Spencer, 1873 Winchester Musket, Colt SAA's and S&W Schofields. (Guess you can tell I am into Cowboy also).
Going to be searching for info on one Garand I picked up a couple of years ago. It is a Springfield "Tanker" with SN 7002xxx. So far, can't find any info on that SN range.
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08-08-2011 03:45 AM
#4256
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Hi from BC, Canada
I jumped into the milsurp world early last year with a few nice SKS rifles but have now become more serious about collecting and have turned my interest mainly to early Mausers. I have three in my new collection and I'm doing research on potential rifles to add. It's great fun and I think that this will be a life long hobby.
Best regards
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08-08-2011 10:34 AM
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08-08-2011 12:05 PM
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Hi everyone,
Very new to collecting rifles, but found some very interesting information/photos on the SMLE Siamese rifle here thanks.
I have a 1920 ShtLE (Short Lee-Enfield) Wild Tiger Corps No.1 MkIII* Rifle
(Mfg by BSA - Birmingham Small Arms - Serial # 2260), with a non-matching wild tiger corps bayonet serial # 9968.
On the very remote chance someone has my matching serial bayonet I'd be happy to swap!!
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08-08-2011 07:29 PM
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No4Mk1T BSA 1944?
Hi Everyone, I bought a BSA No.4 Mk1T 1944 in 2009 and I'm hoping someone can tell me about it if possible. I see the 1944 serial numbers do not list a letter D prefix . My serial # is D36701. Gun pictures are on the way just as soon as I can figure out how to send them. This Site really has a ton of information on it ! Toledo Bob
This is Toledo Bob--- my pictures are not showing up--am trying again--
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My inquiry is about the serial number on my No4Mk1T BSA 1944. Mine is D36701 and in the Article by Graeme"broadarrow 303" Barber ---From No4 Mk I (T) to L42A1 - Part 1 no mention is made of a "D" prefix. Only A, C, F, H, K, L, M, P, Q, R Will send more pictures if needed. thanks, Toledo Bob
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08-09-2011 06:59 AM
#4260
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Hi all,
New here. Been shooting & collecting since '84. Have some US military arms (not much) 1955 HRA M1
Garand, 1944 Ithaca 1911a1 and recently acquired a 1944 Std Pro M1 carbine and Arisaka
T2 paratrooper. Aim to learn quite a bit here. Thanks!