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07-17-2009 07:21 PM
#1901
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New Kid On The Block (i Wish ! )

Originally Posted by
Badger
Leave a message and introduce yourself to everyone !
Hi Guys im into the old milsurp firearms as issued to my father & his to keep themselves alive, & still find the standard of engineering remarkable for its time & well worth the effort to restore for future generations to contemplate & respect! look forward to chatting with you all. Wilf
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07-17-2009 07:21 PM
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07-17-2009 09:08 PM
#1902
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Hello from a newbie...
I'm just a long-time, gun-loving & shooting senior citizen who was introduced to your site from a gun-club friend. High school military academy cadet 1953-57 ... Army vet 1960-63. Although I've "graduated" to firearms like the .308 Rem-700P & .45 acp Sig P220, I will continue to own & shoot my venerable M-1911 & M-1 Garand
until my dying day.
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07-17-2009 11:04 PM
#1903
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Good Evening, Enfield Collectors
I have been interested in military arms for forty years. My first Enfield was an RIC Carbine that I purchased when I was eighteen. My interest in Enfields has increased in the last few years. I will appreciate your assistance in solving the many mysteries of the SMLE. Thank you! Mark
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07-18-2009 10:10 AM
#1904
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Hello,new to this forum seems a good place to learn
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07-19-2009 03:56 PM
#1905
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New Member
Hello to all;
New member and trying to figure out how to use the site! Computer
skills are very basic, but trying to improve. I am interested in information
on Remington 1903-A3 - does anyone have a serial number list, or where I
can find info on the rifle. Also, same for an M-1 Carbine.
Thanks
Jack
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07-19-2009 08:56 PM
#1906
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07-20-2009 07:40 PM
#1907
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Howdy
New member here, but I was a member of the old M1/M14
forum that the Culver
's managed. Been away for a while and wandered back to find everything had changed. I'm also a member of AR15.com under the same name and have been shooting/collecting for over 30 years. Being a retired jarhead and all, you could figure I had an interest in firearms. Glad to be back.
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07-21-2009 12:42 AM
#1908
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Hello,
New member based in Reno, Nevada, am British
(they let anyone in the US these days), interested in Lee Enfields (mainly because of my interest in WWII), one day would like to be the proud owner of a Lee Enfield No4 Mk1 or 1* in as close to WWII specification/condition as possible, fine if it is FTR (i.e. not buggered up for sport sporting) , so I need as much help as I can get!
This is an excellent forum, and I have enjoyed the expertise of the contibutors, now all I need is a simplified buying guide and a range of acceptable prices....my quest begins....
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07-21-2009 07:16 AM
#1909
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Howdy one and all,Im sort of new to this site so be patient with me.Ive been collecting miltary rifles for about 14 years now,Im also a ex-military,serving in the CDN. Forces for about 17 years as an artilleyman.
Cheers.
Darren.
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07-21-2009 03:25 PM
#1910
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Hello everyone.
As my name implies, I like Buntlines. They are fun to shoot and get me a little closer to the target. I also like old military guns. I have a 1873 trapdoor, 30/40 Krag, Garand M1
, 30 carbine, 1928 Spanish Mauser, and Model#1 MKIII Enfield.
I also have several lever action rifles.
I recently bought a hot bluing outfit and enjoy refinishing older guns that need a facelift.
I'm here because I got a lot of valuable info on why my Enfield was keyholing.
Problem solved. Thanks to all.
Hope to get more involved with time.
Ron
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