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08-12-2015 01:09 PM
#6931
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hello all. im new here.
just wondering if anybody has had any experience with the russian SVT-40 rifle?
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hello all
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08-12-2015 01:09 PM
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08-12-2015 10:47 PM
#6932
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Hi All! I have been a Milsurp collector for about 8 or 9 years. My name says it all.
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08-13-2015 01:59 AM
#6933
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Rear Sight
Hi, everyone, I have a Brno mauser that has no rear sight. The barrel in front of the receiver has 3 drilled and tapped holes. I do not know if this is the original configuration
or not. I have looked extensively for a sight that would mount like this. Any info would be greatly appreciated.
Markings on receiver:
CSST
ZBROJVKA
BRNO
Serial # 4371 appears to be a nazi eagle on barrel at end of serial #.
Thanks, Danang69
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08-13-2015 05:54 PM
#6934
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Hi everybody! I have lurked here for many years, reading, learning. I have a collection of trainers, several Enfields, and US models. Have learned a great deal from postings on this board, and finally decided to be more active and post. Thanks for all the help in the past.
Larry
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08-13-2015 10:19 PM
#6935
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Good Evening!
Four years ago I started looking into my family's history in the Great War...one a US infantryman (private) and the other a Canadian
lieutenant. Being a dedicated meat hunter for forty years I never had much exposure to military arms, until I started wondering what these men had carried into combat and what it was like to shoot their weapons? Now, four years later I have a growing collection of useable milsurps. i have reloaded since the 70's and I have whole new calibres to develop! It's great passing hands-on experience on now to my grandkids...when we watch movies now they have a very real sense of what their great-great ancestors went through...feeling the weight and recoil of a rifle is worlds apart from pushing video game buttons...
I look forward to reading a lot more about my collection-yet-to-come here...
Thanks for hosting this site...I'll do more reading in the winter...
milsurpbonanza
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08-20-2015 05:30 AM
#6936
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Hi everyone.
Hi everyone, Michael here from south Africa :-)
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08-20-2015 03:52 PM
#6937
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Hey
Just joined- found a thread about the Parker Hale M85 and have been enjoying the site ever since
Yours in shooting
Reecy
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08-21-2015 10:16 AM
#6938
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Hello
Hello Everyone,
I'm a classic car collector and restorer from Poland. I'm rather interested in sports cars however recently I bought one military care - Austin 8 AP Military Tourer 1939. I'm trying to sell the care however simultaneously I want to get some more information about this model. I hope this forum will be helpfull with it.
Regards,
Przemek
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08-22-2015 01:12 PM
#6939
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Greetings,
Long-time lurker and more recent joiner - this is a great site and I have learned so much - long may it continue. Ex-pat Brit and newly-minted Yank raising my family in the beautiful Pacific Northwest. Military history hound and apprentice "grumpy old man". Avid milsurp collector / shooter / reloader. I run a regular military bolt action match at my local club in WA. Slow-fire, rapid-fire and snap shooting on military targets. My first love is Lee Enfields; but my collection is starting to acquire an American flavor [sic]. I try to restrict my collecting activities to "instruments of democracy", but I am weak-willed and have failed on a couple of occasions. Despite all this, I lead a nearly normal life.
Best regards
Bundook
NRA Life
LERA
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08-23-2015 05:12 PM
#6940
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New Guy
New Guy here just saying hello.
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