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WOW that is a damn fine collection
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07-14-2012 08:52 PM
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That is a nice set of rifles Sir. Like one of the other fellas said, put in all the leg work you can and you will be rewarded with the missing pieces.
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WW2 collection
Nice start. I too started out with the goal of getting a representative piece from every country in WW2. I eventually got them all and then decided to specialize in US military rifles of all vintages. I eventually got 95% of them. Now where do I go?
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Sooo exactly how many M1861 muskets do have? Nice collection by the way.
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A very nice collection! As I am wiping drool from my face!
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I'm speechless. I think if George Washington had that stockpile he wouldn't of needed the French
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Wow! He not only collects long guns, he plays the violyn too. Or is that a fiddle hanging on your wall?
Gary
A former Cheesehead now living in St. Louis
GO PACKERS!!
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I also see what looks like a second pattern P1853 Enfield. Is it?
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Very nice collection
The lowly Lee Enfields are smooth aren't they? Funny to hear an American say they are smoothest. I've read claims that LE's are the fastest cycling bolt action in the world.
It must be like admiring the neighbors wife, but...I'm Canadian
and I find the US Springfield Krag
to be a smooth as a Lee Enfield.
Of course that may be because Krags are rare up here and LE are common as dirt; mostly Bubba'd, but cheap and everywhere.
But again, an enviable collection.
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