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07-03-2018 03:43 PM
#7951
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Hello from the UK
Hello, having been a target shooter for over 40 years, and a history buff for even longer, my main interest is in military weapons ( esp British
.) since 1800.
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07-03-2018 03:43 PM
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07-04-2018 12:15 PM
#7952
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New guy intro
All,
I'm a new member from the USA
and am an active collector of military surplus rifles. I have casually browsed this site in the past and decided to become an active member. I look forward to learning from the other members and making my own type of contribution here.
Pat
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07-05-2018 04:24 AM
#7953
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newbie
I am new to the forums!
I recently became quite interested in USGI M1
Carbines, and find this forum very informative!
I just purchased a mixmaster Underwood and I am learning more and more as time goes on!
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07-10-2018 12:50 PM
#7954
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Greetings and Hail
Greetings,
I'm new here and new to collecting in general. I spent the last decade studying WW2 history, especially the small arms, tactics, and AFVs of each major power. I started collecting C&R and antique firearms about a year ago. I have a strong interest in the history of firearms as well as taking them to the range. I've never been hunting before.
I went to a range for the first time in 25 years a few months ago. Hadn't been to one or shot a gun since I was 18. And that was just .22 caliber stuff. So you can probably imagine my excitement after cracking off a few shots on a Mosin for the first time.
I started off with my grandfather's Walther P-38 which was handed down to me. It's a pretty banged up war trophy from over 70 years ago, but it still shoots amazingly accurate, and is super easy to dissemble and clean. I guess that created the itch.
Got my C&R license a while back and I've been buying 3-4 guns a month, primarily bolt-action rifles. My goal is to have at least three from every major power in WW2 and WW1. I also like classic revolvers as well (1880-1930), and tend to avoid modern sidearms, especially if they are s/a. So far I've stayed in the under-500 price range, and I've ended up with 3x nice Carcanos (underrated, IMO), two Mosins, a Vetterli-Vitale, and a beautiful Swedish
Mauser. Also picked up a sweet Nagant revolver and some compact Berettas. It typically buy on gunbroker, as they seem to have a nice selection at competitive prices; plus it helps me sharpen my auction skills. 
I'll be asking lots of questions on certain topics, as I like to learn and absorb as much as possible. If you can give me any constructive feedback, I always appreciate it.
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07-10-2018 01:51 PM
#7955
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I finished a nice four-paragraph introduction about myself but apparently it didn't post.
So to make it short, I've been collecting for less than one year. Before actually buying guns I was (am) a student of military history, especially the history of firearms. Before that I was a wargamer, so I guess you can say the disease has progressed. 
I'm primarily interested in C&R bolt action rifles and revolvers. My goal is to eventually have three rifles and one sidearm from each of the major powers in WW1/WW2.
I'll be asking lots of questions, as my brain is like a sponge and wants to absorb everything. I'm a shooter with a strong historical interest in the arms I collect. I typically don't buy something if I can't take it to the range. Never been hunting, but would like to someday. Reloading my own cartridges is something I plan on affording the luxury of getting into eventually: if I can ever stop buying so many guns.
Greetings
Last edited by Tiewaz; 07-10-2018 at 01:53 PM.
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07-11-2018 10:47 AM
#7956
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Jon Hinch - a refugee from the UK now happily residing in the USA
Hi ,
I just signed up as it seems there is a lot of knowledge to be found here
I collect ww2 firearms especially British
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07-13-2018 09:33 AM
#7957
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j unertl usmc sniper scope
hello my name is tim I am trying to get some info on some old scopes I got and hope someone can help. one scope is a j unertl it is 12x and says usmc sniper the ser # is 1659 is there any info out there. Thank you Tim
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07-13-2018 06:44 PM
#7958
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New guy from Florida
Just leaned about this forum, looks right up my alley!
A few of my "children":
Enfield Jungle Carbine #5
M1
Garand
Luger P.08
Lahti L-35
P.38
PP
Nambu T-14
Thinking about a "Liberator FP-45" eventually...
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07-15-2018 05:06 AM
#7959
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New member from Norway
Hello All! First - thanks for adding me as a member!
My name is Kjell Ramstad and I live in Norway
. My main interest is in fact collecting cameras - and mainly Nikons. The Nikon F (manufactured between 1959 - 1973) was heavily used in the Vietnam conflict, and I wanted to create a display with a couple of F cameras - one manufactured in 1965 and one in 1969. My F cameras have never been near Vietnam (unfortunately) - but the manufacturing period is "correct". Both are very heavily used / beaten up with a nice patina. So are the lenses which are from the same period.
After a while I felt that something was missing, so I acquired an M1
Vietnam helmet and an AN/PRR-9 receiver - just to add some "decoration" to the display. Then a compass was purchased + some other items from the Vietnam War period. Later a couple of pilot helmets from the "correct" period were acquired.
Well, I have had this collecting "disease" for a long time when it comes to camera equipment - and now the interest for US military items (approx 1965- 1975) has popped up as well. Phew...
B/r Kjell
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07-17-2018 03:57 PM
#7960
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New Member
Thank you for the add. Happy to be here!
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HI Thanks for the add. Into Enfields, Mausers and some Nagants. Happy to be a member
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