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06-26-2009 04:00 PM
#1841
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Hello.
Have always been fascinated with history, especially WWI and WWII, as well as the equipment used. Looking forward to attaining knowledge.
I have a 1888 Commission Carbine left to me by my father and a few other sporting firearms.
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06-26-2009 04:00 PM
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06-28-2009 01:18 AM
#1842
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Just introducing. Collector for more than 40 years. Just came across no.32mk 3 AK&S ser. #18067 scope and mount (Mount #s r691 r692 & g30592). Looking for info. Thanks
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06-29-2009 06:56 PM
#1843
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06-29-2009 08:31 PM
#1844
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Live near Portland, Oregon. Lots of 3-gun competition shooting, prefer rifles though. The longer the range the more I enjoy it.
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06-30-2009 01:05 AM
#1845
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New member. On CGN Under same name. Have a few old bayonets and mil surp rifles.
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06-30-2009 06:54 AM
#1846
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07-01-2009 07:21 AM
#1847
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Hi I am a new member that has always been interested in all things military.
Currently I am in to collecting old British
army rifles and seeing how they compare.
I have some Sniders / Martini Henry's and recently aquired a couple of winchester P14's to go with my .303 Enfields.
I am particularly interested in which Regiments the P14 was issued to in the First world War. I hear a lot about them being re-issued to the Home Guard in the second World War but if over a million were made surely they were not just held in reserve during the 1914/1918 conflict- yet all the regiments I research were using the Enfield.
Best wishes Warren ( keltic0_1)
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07-01-2009 12:06 PM
#1848
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Hi all-
I'm a new member from Texas. I am an avid shooter of sporting clays, handguns and rifles.
Many years ago (50 to be exact) when I was in the Army I purchased a Springfield 1903 A3 from a gunstore in Alexandria VA. In my youth and being somewhat dumb I "sportarized" it by chopping up a perfectly good original stock. Recently I came upon a complete stock with all the fittings for the rifle and put it back into its proper shape.
I joined this group to learn more about the rifle and perhaps begin collecting additional mil surp rifles. I am sure I will be asking for help and judging from the folks on these forums I am hopeful that you will suffer my questions.
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07-01-2009 08:37 PM
#1849
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I'm a new member. I have been collecting mostly military WWII guns and equipment. I also have some items from family members who were veterans of WWI WWII Korea. I enjoy history and especially WWII history. I hope to learn from and enjoy sharing information with other members. I am a CMP
member and a member of the Thompson Collectors Association and Garand
Collectors Association. I'm on the MGboards.com, also.
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07-01-2009 11:38 PM
#1850
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New Guy
Hi Guys. Another new guy here, just to bug yall with lots of questions! Its good to see theres a forum dedicated to this fine rifle.