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    Hi Klunk, nice collection. Can you call me please for some targetshooting if you own someday the " USS Missouri " ??? Give you my phone number. :-)
    Do you have also the heavy " Schlittenlafette" for the 08/15 ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by gunner View Post
    Do you have also the heavy " Schlittenlafette" for the 08/15 ?

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    Unless I am mistaken, only the '08s came with the 'sled mount'

    08/15s with a removal bipod....


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    Hi Klunk, nice pic. This is the "Light MG" with Bipod ( 17,6 kg ) but it was also used with the Sled Mount on wich it was more accurate. The later 08/18 was than the "Ultra light" version and air cooled ( 14.5 kg ). Can you have this in full auto ? We can have only the semi auto version and then everybody think you are a little weird when you go shooting. Enjoy it.

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    OK, I'll bite

    Top to bottom:
    Smith Corona 1903A4 replica w/Millett 4x16x56 tactical scope.
    Smith Corona 1903A4 replca w/Super Sniper scope tactical fixed 16x
    Remington 1903A4 replica w/Leupold 6x18x42 target scope/custom build w/Kreiger match grade barrel, .5 MOA accuracy
    Springfield 1903 NM scoped w/Weaver K3 scope, original polished serial # bolt and 2nd bolt for scope.
    Rock Island Arsenal 1903A1 w/nickel steel receiver.
    Remington 1903A3 w/Lyman match grade sights.
    Mann Accuracy Device w/ remington receiver chambered in 7.63 NATO

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    Springfield M1A1icon NM w/ 4x14x56 Gov't model scope/ stainless match heavy barrel. Custom built by Springfield Armory 15 years ago.
    Inland M1 Carbine w/ UltiMak rail and C-More red dot sight.
    Springfield M1 Garand NM custom built by Kreiger Barrel in 2002
    Swissicon K31 w/ deadly accuracy standard
    Eddystone Model 1917 w/ custom built heavy barrel match rifle 100% polished
    Mosin Nagant M44 w/bayonet and sleeve removed.
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    A-Square wins!!!

    Wow, After looking at all this I'm not even going to embarrass myself with my small collection.

    Anyway, A-Square wins, he's the only person who had a weapon I've only seen pictures in 1966-67 American Rifleman mags of.....a Cooey .22 rifle.KEWL!!!

    BTW, I've never seen so many assorted 'Squirtguns' in one thread in my life!
    Hats off to you guys, you're a bunch of sick individuals! And I love being associated with you all!


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    WOW I am so glad I was able to see all your stuff guys.It give me the hope that I might someday have such nice weapons.

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    just various stuff










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    Quote Originally Posted by Sarge13 View Post
    Ne, Verrückt nicht!
    Sie muß zum Oktoberfest gehen, es ist eine großen früh!
    Ich denk wir sprechen English, zu viele volk herein spricht nicht Deutsche.

    Are there any rifle or shooting clubs anywhere close to you? Also you would find people interested in weapons & military history at the different Waffen or Militar Börse. There is a large gun show somewhere close to you, but I don't remember where it is. I've never been to it, but used to go to the other large one in Stutgart regularly. Also went to a large one in Berlin about 8 or 9 yrs ago.

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    MP 40s, MP 43/44/StG 44, BAR/Thompson, Bren/Stens and squad automatiks. I have all but the ruskie DP 28 which I'm looking for.
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    WOW! What a thread!

    Here's some of mine:


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    Here's some old and not so old small stuff;

    These knives like the one above were issued to the 10th Mountain Division, and a joint US/Canadianicon force known as the 1st Special Services Force, "The Devil's Brigade", a forerunner of today's Special Forces. If they were issued to other groups, I'm not aware of it. HTey were made by ULSTER KNIFE COMPANY, NY

    Some fun stuff I had laying around.




    You see these for sale at various places advertised as "sailor's knives". THey weren't. They were actually given to Britishicon soldiers. Made a variety of Sheffield knife makers under contract. This one was made by WATTS. Strictly business, built like a tank and snap like an alligator nearly seventy years later.


    This one is totally unknown to me. Some kind of oiler with a wrench included. No markings. I figure Euro, but sure don't know when or whose.





    Got a bunch of other junk, I'll dig out and photograph someday.

    W

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