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08-23-2017 05:26 PM
#7691
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New Member from Sandy, Oregon
Hello to all!
Been collecting for a dozen years or so. I love all things related to home front WWII. Have a number of things that go bang, including Garand, M1
Carbine, and army .45. I restored a
1943 Ford WWII jeep.
I collect all kinds of WWII ephemera, including surrender leaflets and propaganda, patriotic posters, language guides, and Armed Services Edition books. Sometimes I collect
collar brass. Looking to get rid of my WWII German
stuff, if you want to trade, let me know.
Oh, and I write, when I can find the time, including articles about WWII history. Some of my articles can be found at wgleslie.com/writing
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08-23-2017 05:26 PM
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08-26-2017 06:11 PM
#7692
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Salute everyone , Thank you for allowing me to join the group, I came on here to find out a little more about my Lee Enfield.
E.A.L 362 is the serial number I found on the left side of the rifle , I wanted to purchase a longer butt stock as this one is too short for my forearm and was wondering what model is was eg: MK 1 or 4 etc
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08-27-2017 03:06 PM
#7693
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New member
Purchased my first milsurp yesterday, a M48 Yugo
Mauser.
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08-30-2017 03:05 PM
#7694
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Hi Everyone!
Glad to have found your forum.
All the best,
Dennis
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08-31-2017 03:19 PM
#7695
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Hello everyone
Allways liked enfields finally bought my own yesterday
found this site looking for information on what I actually have
wealth of knowledge here couldn't join fast enough
Thanks
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09-01-2017 01:12 PM
#7696
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M1 Carbine Owner looking for accessories
I am an M1
Carbine owner whose grandfather bought mine for me in 1962 when they were first made available to the civilian market. Over the years, I have been collecting all the accessories I can afford and find. I am looking for an M8 Grenade launcher.
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09-04-2017 01:09 AM
#7697
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Hello, New Fella here. I cannot say I'm a collector, I generally buy what interests me. Excepting what I hunt with and what I used in my prior life as an LEO, LE Instructor and LE Armorer. I was fortunate enough to live in The United Kingdom
for a few years in the early 1990's so I have a strong interest in 20th Century British arms with military and police relevance. While most of my firearms slant towards Teutonic sounding handgun makers, Armalite AR15's and FN shotguns I do have a couple of pieces I tell myself are collectibles, or at least interesting. I have a British surplus SLR which came from Century Arms (gasp) which functions, is accurate and is almost all matching. I want to replace the black pebble furniture with wood someday. It's taken me 16 years to get it this far though. I also have a DSA Stg58 with all matching Styer parts excepting the DSA receiver. Lastly I have on of the last Lee Enfields of the light blonde furniture circa 1955. Hasn't been fired since it left Fazakerley. I also have a couple Hi Powers, one of which I carry nowadays since the retirement Glock is a little thick and boxy for me. Occasionally I will do a little light work on a piece for someone I know for appearance improvement only as all of my Armorer certifications have expired. Other than that I receive most of my gun related frustration vicariously which is why I decided to join here. I'm afraid I don't have much expertise to offer anyone unless any of the above marks me out as "special". I will likely be asking some questions from time to time as I do have a Hi Power I want to clean up as well as battle on with the aforementioned SLR.
I'm not sure if I was supposed to write such a windy mess or not. Here it is anyway. Glad to be here!
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09-06-2017 08:29 PM
#7698
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HEY GUYS NEWBY HEAR might have a chalange for yas I have a no1mk3* with a serial no of z8588 on the recever nose cap n bolt all maching help please..
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09-10-2017 06:59 AM
#7699
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Hello to everybody
As a long time Swiss
arms collector as well as a former officer in the Swiss army, interested only in that small part of milsurp, I sometimes took a look at this forum, without thinking of joining. Now, it was the chance of being able to help another collector read the troop tag of a Swiss rifle which made me join.
El Bosco
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09-13-2017 12:53 PM
#7700
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Greetings
Hi, I have owned a couple of Enfield Rifles
and really have enjoyed having them. I have only the #4 now and would like to delve into info about the rifles history. Glad you allowed me to be a member. Steelmen