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01-25-2013 12:34 AM
#5601
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Hello everyone
New collector of Lee Enfield and Mosin 91/30 rifles as well as British
and German
bayonets. I live in Newfoundland and i have a found interest in anything to do with the NFLD Regiment. I am open to any info anyone has on any such items.
Thanks.
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01-25-2013 12:34 AM
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01-25-2013 09:05 PM
#5602
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Hello Everyone
Hello everyone! Old guy here but new to forums. Just got a n M1
Carbine and hoping to learn from you!
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01-27-2013 10:56 AM
#5603
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Introduction
Hallo all,
Greetings from sunny Cape Town South Africa My name is Wolfgang and I am thrilled that I found the site.
I collect mainly commonwealth related bayonets and am delighted with the reads and replys I saw on the forum.
I hope to make a positive contribution to this in future and look forward to chatting with all.
Regards
Lobo RSA
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01-27-2013 04:06 PM
#5604
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Hi ya'll
Hi! Grew up in the military. I love military stuff. Latest acquisition is a Navel DA 38 revolver made in 1892.
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01-28-2013 12:36 AM
#5605
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New member here. I've been into milsurp firearms for quite a while, but I started with Second World War era militaria from a young age. I have been "lurking" on the milsurp forum for a while, but I figured I might as well join in.
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01-28-2013 04:33 AM
#5606
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Help,
I have a Springfield M1
Garand with original strap excellent condition.
* Serial number on the rifle is 321586 with bill of sale M1Grand National Match
* Barrel number LMRd8535448-1 53 A7
* Activator number 7790722SA 3K-641-42
* Internat Harvester Sin number 4641942
* Rifle caliber 1005-00-674-1425
* CDR Anniston Army Depot Government of US weapon serial number 5417421
When Springfield made this rifle do all the serial numbers have to match?
Does this rifle have serial numbers\ based on the parts to build it and identify each piece?
My email to reach me on is harleylady1106@gmail.com
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Sincerely,
Annette
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01-28-2013 01:27 PM
#5607
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Newbie
Hello,all. I'm a new member, been collecting WWII items for about 10 years. I am an FFL, also. Currentluy specializing in carbines, but my goal is to have one of every USGI fireararm from WWII. I may never get there, but it's fun trying.
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01-28-2013 02:22 PM
#5608
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Newbie from Calif.
50 year old guy from California checking in and making his first post here.
I am involved in firearms training in my area. The usual stuff CCW and formal day long classes.
I have children and I enjoy off road riding along with all things GUNS!
I enjoy black guns (gas guns) and interested in 1911s.
Thanks for having me, and hopefully I can ask intelligent questions and not bother to many of you.
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01-28-2013 07:49 PM
#5609
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Colin MacGregor Stevens, Richmond, BC, CANADA
I collect WWII Canadian
special unit items e.g. for the 1 Canadian Parachute Battalion, First Special Service Force, RCN Commando "W", Canadian SAS Company (a post-WWII unit) and items related to Canadians who served in special units such as Force 136 and F Section of SOE, SAS, 2 S. Staffs, SRU etc. I am interested in the uniforms, weapons, vehicles, equipment, insignia etc.
I am a retired Army Captain and long-time collector. Retired Museum Curator and Manager.
Military Vehilce Preservation Association member 954 (since 1977)
I live in Richmond, British
Columbia, CANADA.
Colin MacGregor Stevens, CD
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01-28-2013 08:09 PM
#5610
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bert913
New member from Northern CA.
I have been selling military surplus items on eBay for years, mostly Swiss
and German
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I don’t have much inventory any more. I do have a few thousand Swiss bayonet frogs.
I am looking for a cheap scabbard for one of the larger Swiss bayonets e.g. K-31, saw back or other large bayonet (condition is unimportant). I want to use it to try to stretch some shrunken frogs.
I also have a few frogs I could use a little help identifying if I can figure out how to post pictures.
Sincerely, Bert