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11-20-2021 09:12 PM
#8851
Legacy Member
Classic sniper rifle fan, particularly anything Canadian, eh!
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11-20-2021 09:12 PM
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11-22-2021 10:50 AM
#8852
Legacy Member
South store bound when it opens back up. I was suppose to go there 15 years ago. Jack Stanleys Cherry wood stock got me hooked.
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11-27-2021 04:37 PM
#8853
Legacy Member
Hello, I'm a new guy. I bought my first .22 rifle when 8 years old from Bud Rusk's Secondhand store in Canyon, Texas in 1953. The world has changed. I found this site while searching for information on my 30 40 Krag. I see there is much to learn here and a lot to read & study.
Tom
Last edited by sixball; 11-27-2021 at 04:42 PM.
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11-29-2021 05:44 AM
#8854
Legacy Member
About time I posted (apparently)
On and off this forum for a while as a lurker, but never got round to positing. Been shooting now for about 10 years and have taken a liking to surplus firearms alongside the modern stuff.
Under milsurps, currently have a SMLE, K31, Swedish Mausers in M96 and M38 guise and this last weekend picked up a Charnwood Ordnance 'Jungle Carbine-ish' in 7.62.
Looking forward to doing some reading here and hopefully exchanging info on the CO No 5. as very little out on the Interweb.
Regards
Mark
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12-01-2021 04:52 PM
#8855
Legacy Member
Greetings from South Mississippi
I have been interested in Military Surplus firearms since a very young age. I am now in my late 20's and have been lucky enough to acquire a 45 Garand, 43 Mosin PU, 43 Model 12 Trench Gun, and several M1 Carbines, which have became my primary interest by far. So far I have a 43 Inland, 43 Quality hardware, and 45 Winchester. Those little things are addictive and very fun to shoot. Excited to see what else can catch my attention like the carbines have. Cheers
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12-04-2021 12:59 PM
#8856
Legacy Member
New member
Hello everybody Andy here,
im trying to learn more about Sten MK II and how to trace old weapons
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12-05-2021 07:58 AM
#8857
Legacy Member
Thanks for allowing me to join
New member here. I enjoy collecting and working on old milsurps.
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12-07-2021 03:41 PM
#8858
Legacy Member
New Member and new to collecting milsurp since I needed to do something in retirement. So far in the past year I have given a home to a Chinese Type 53 Mosin dated 1954.8 and a 1909 DWM Argentine Mauser which according to the serial number was made in 1910. I enjoy shooting these rifles as well as getting the various gear, bayonets and other accessories that would have been carried/used with the rifle around the time it was made. I'm not sure what my next one will be but I do know there will be another milsurp purchase in my future.
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12-09-2021 10:39 AM
#8859
Legacy Member
Gunsmith/Collector
Hello everyone,
I am a gunsmith, amateur all my life but professional for past 15 years. I run into milsurps frequently and get a chance to buy a few for my collection, etc. Latest acquisition is a US M1 Fixed Bale helmet and liner and a Japanese flight suit, both brought back by the same vet, now deceased.
I look forward to getting questions answered by you experts!
Bill Jacobs
Greenwood, SC
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12-09-2021 03:50 PM
#8860
Legacy Member
Hello from WI
Hi, been a long time occasional lurker, but the time has come to finally say hi (and get rid of that message telling me I should).
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