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02-01-2012 01:04 AM
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I just joined the forum and am looking forward to gaining more knowledge and passing on what I learn to others. I bought my first Lee Enfield (a No4 Mk1) a while ago and have truly caught the bug. Now, I'm after a No4 Mk2!
Cheers!
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02-01-2012 01:04 AM
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02-01-2012 12:02 PM
#4732
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Greetings from the Badger State!
Hello Forum Members - Glad to be on board! Looking forward to increasing my knowledge of and appreciation for the miltaria.
Mike
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02-01-2012 12:54 PM
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New member from northern California. I just got my first garand and really enjoying it. I am also into the old .22 training rifles.
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02-02-2012 10:13 AM
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what a great site. a lot of knowledge here.
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02-02-2012 10:15 PM
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Newbie says hello
After collecting a mess of milsurps over the decades, and not really educating myself on them,I was sure glad to find this forum. I'm looking forward to "lurking and learning" from the forum's esteemed membership.
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02-02-2012 10:48 PM
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New member from Washington
Hello everyone! Great site and looking forward to reading and researching for my new addiction!
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02-03-2012 02:26 AM
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02-03-2012 04:46 AM
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Hi all. I own some new state of the art firearms, but just can't pass by those wonderful masterpieces of yesteryear. Just can't learn enough about them and their history.
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02-03-2012 06:33 PM
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Hi everyone: I am really glad that I happened onto this website. I purchased eight No 4 Enfields years ago when they were $80-$100. I also bought two British
No 7 22 rifles from Springfield Sporters in 2002. These rifles appear to be new unfired, unfortunately they are missing the front of the bolt, the 22 magazine insert, and the ejector. I ran across and ad from Navy Arms Company in the May 1, 1994 issue of the "The Shotgun News". This ad indicates they had for sale L42Al sniper rifles in the original shipping box for $795.00 and L39Al rifles without sights for $299.95. These prices seem low now but at the time were considered quite high. I look forward to participating in these forums in the future.
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02-03-2012 08:22 PM
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Hi been on here a little while and just found this thread. For me it started with a turkish mauser about ten years ago. Then the bug must have went dormant for a while but when it came back it done it with an attitude because I got it bad. Over the past two years it went from that old lonely mauser to no room in the safe and a wish list as long as my arm with no end in sight. I love these old veterans no matter where they came from.But my favorites are still the ones from the US. Great place for information I will be here regularly.