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08-26-2013 12:23 PM
#6011
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hi,
new to the forum, keen Enfield collector, 10 and counting see if I can get this to send
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08-26-2013 12:23 PM
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08-27-2013 10:05 AM
#6012
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Newbie Alert DefCom 2
Hello, newbie on the board. I am an amature collector. I have a decent collection. Resume:
Winchester M1
Garand 1943
Springfield M1 Garand 1954
M1 Carbine Plainfield Para (bringback from vietnam)
1914 date, colt M1911A1 (WWII Rebuild) RR slide
Various bayonets, and other accessories
M72 LAW Gen 1
Mausers and other forien stuff
etc.
Looking forward to contributing, and learning here.
God Bless
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08-27-2013 01:41 PM
#6013
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Long time collector, Hoarder is probably a more accurate description
I have a lifetime interest in firearms. I built what I thought would be a rifle, when I was 8 years old. I still carry an interesting scar on my chin from actually trying to fire it. I've come to an age where it is time to let some stuff go. Google brought me here, since it seems folks here share my addiction and might give some of my stuff a good home.
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08-29-2013 08:23 AM
#6014
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Enfield No 2 Mk 1
I have a friend that just purchased a Enfield No 2 Mk 1 pistol with a broken firing pin. He asked me to help him find a replacement. When I was searching the Internet I came across the MILSURPS web site. There was a thread about "Enfield No 2 Mk 1 firing pin" so I registered to see if I can locate a firing pin for my friend.
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08-29-2013 01:51 PM
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Hi. It has been interesting reading the commentary and now I have a question of my own. I have a Garand
barrel with a top marking of D35448 S A C and no side barrel markings. Can anyone help me identify this barrel?
Thanks
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08-30-2013 04:20 PM
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webley 455
hello all im trying to find out about a .455 webley 1915 that I have. im new to forums so bear with I think it a W.G. model because it has a birds head grip . I will sort out some piccys of it and hope you all can help me out . thanks andy
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08-30-2013 08:35 PM
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new member
Hello all I am new here and have found a lot of helpful information on the forums and threads here. so thank you all for that.
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08-31-2013 11:24 AM
#6018
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Hello all.
I stumbled across this site, found it interesting, and joined up. Looks like lots of helpful folks here. I've been shooting for 50 years, so if I can add something useful, I will.
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08-31-2013 02:01 PM
#6019
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New guy with his first Enfield.
Hi. I am new here and would like to show you guys my 1943 Long Branch I picked up for $75.00 about a year ago at a yard sale. I have not shot it yet but plan to. I really like the history of items like this more than shooting them. The numbers on the rifle, bolt and mag all match. It has import marks and has been FTR'd in 49. It looks like the only thing done to it when it was FTR'd was replace the barrel. The stock is a complete savage marked stock. I have a Long Branch marked pig sticker and about 7 Charger clips. I think it was a nice deal at a great price. I will not give out the serial number so do not ask, That why there is blue tape in the pics and no picture of the bolt. Thanks
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08-31-2013 04:20 PM
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New to SMLE's
Hi Guys,
Just got myself a 1915 Enfield made no1 Mk3.
It's been a weapon I have considered getting for ages, finally got one.
I have been reading up on them and thought I should join a forum of experts to get more tips and information, so please forgive my dumb questions that I am afraid will pop out for time to time.
Cheers all looking forward to joining in
Steve