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08-04-2015 08:19 AM
#6921
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Hi guys
I am new too this forum.
I look foreward to learn from you Guys.
I doo a Little gun smithing.
Own:
Enfield no 4 x2
M1
garand x3
Mauser k98k and variants x 8
SVT 40
Mosin nagant 1991/30
M1 carbine.
Winchester 1997 trench gun
Smith & Wesson Victory
Remington rand 1911a1
Ac43 Walther P38
some hunting shotguns and riffles.
Best regard to eweryone
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08-04-2015 08:19 AM
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08-04-2015 03:03 PM
#6922
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bonjour,à tous je suis nouveau : Cool:
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08-06-2015 01:15 AM
#6923
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Hi Guys,
I am a new member.
I am a keen hunter who also loves to get out to the range.
I also shoot regular IPSC and 3 gun matches. Recently I have discovered how
much fun Lee Enfield Rifles
are to rebuild/ tune and shoot.
I have rebuilt 2 Enfields from parts and both are very accurate shooters, thanks
to RJW's book on accurizing Lee Enfields.
No 1 MKIII
No 4 MK I
Both have Parker Hale PH5a target sights fitted.
In the workshop is a No 5 jungle carbine and a SMLE that was converted to a target
rifle back in the day. It has a nice H barrel and a central target sight but the stock
has been butchered and needs a bit of a re-work.
I look forward to learning from the experts.
Cheers
AA
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08-08-2015 05:13 AM
#6924
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Hallo ich bin ein neues Mitglied ! Leider sind meine Englisch-Kenntnisse sehr schlecht . Ich besitze ein Enfield Gewehr NO7 MK1 22lfb . Ich Frage mich wie alt es wohl ist und erhoffte hier Informationen zu erhalten
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) he said: Hi I am a new member! Unfortunately, my English skills are very poor. I own a rifle Enfield NO7 MK1 22lfb. I wonder how old it is well and hoped to get information here
Last edited by Badger; 08-08-2015 at 07:02 AM.
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08-08-2015 06:12 PM
#6925
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08-09-2015 08:10 PM
#6926
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1922 swedish Mauser questions.
Greetings, I would like to ask about my 1922 Swedish
Mauser rifle my dad and I got about 20 years ago. My main question is about it's condition- It appears to be brand new, all parts are pristine in finish. On the bottom of receiver is one small crown and the #836, on the front sight-left side are two zeros, one above the other. on the left of receiver are the letters HA, followed by #498836. The brass disk on right of stock has small indent nearest the zero. on the right side of front barrel are a series of letters and numbers that are too hard to make out. the stock is light beech without a mark on it of any kind. I certainly don't remember what the seller said 20 years ago, could this rifle be "unused"? Thanks muchly!
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08-10-2015 02:28 PM
#6927
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new member introduction
Hello everyone. Hope to find information here and maybe be of help to others. I collect m1 rifles, m1 carbines, and m14 type rifles and always have questions.
Retired machinist
Thanks
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08-10-2015 03:18 PM
#6928
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Hello. I thought I'd introduce myself to the community. I have recently become a milsurps owner. I purchased a 1953 Ishevsk SKS with all matching serial numbers. I have as yet not fired the rifle as I am on a very limited income and am very slowly acquiring the necessary cleaning and maintenance supplies required.
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08-10-2015 07:45 PM
#6929
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Hello everyone! I'm the new guy.
Hello everyone,
I'm new to this forum and look forward to the information that I can obtain from all your help. I currently am looking to get more knowledge about an old Lee Enfield that I inherited from my grandfathers garage garbage pile. More to come!
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08-12-2015 12:51 PM
#6930
Legacy Member
Long Time Lurker
I have lurked on this site for years and finally thought I had better introduce myself.
Son and nephew of WW2 and Korea vets, both being career military men immersed me from birth in weaponology. I have collected military surplus articles since a preschooler and weapons as I got older. In my youth we were stationed in the middle of the WW 1 battlegrounds in France
, where battle debris is literally laying on the ground even today, which made my main interest in weapons of the 1914-1918 era, but I enjoy shooting the Garand
and M-1 Carbine, too.
This is a great site, a regular treasure trove of knowledge, I thank the moderators for letting me sit on the side lines as long as they did.
RichardX
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