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Originally Posted by
OFF_Winters
.....First post of introduction, I found this site whilst searching for info on No4 Mk1 (T) sniper rifles. (which I'm seriously trying to buy a nice matching numbered complete example, hint hint

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Welcome Rob... 
Nice display set-up for your collection.... 
As far as locating hard to find pieces, why not run a standing WTB (Want to Buy) advertisement in the Quartermaster Stores (click here).
You never know, maybe you'll stumble across another member about to put one up for sale who sees your ad and checks with you first. If you use some of your "Free" credits you can even make it a "Featured Ad" so that you get maximum exposure.
One piece of advice. If you do put up an ad, locate a pic of a No.4(T) and use it in your ad to show people what you're looking for. If you can't find one, we can help you with that. It's also an "eye grabber" that helps motivate people to read your ad further, as opposed to an ad that's just bland text.
Enjoy the system.... 
Regards,
Badger
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Hi everyone,
Lurking here since the inception of the site, also a member of CGN. I currently have a Polish M44, Swiss
K31, sporterized M1917 (passed down from my grandfather), and several other hunting rifles and shotguns. I am interested in acquiring a LB No. 4 and looking to getting into the re-enactment thing.
I must also thank the staff of this site for providing such a wonderful research tool. Keep up the good work!
Richard
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Hello all,
I am a new member and have been reminded repeatedly to sign on to the net.
Veteran Navy and California Army National Guard E8.
Collect WW2 Infantry Small Arms of all nations involved.
Love to fix/repair weapons to shooting condition. reloading is a necessity.
I look forward to visiting the site often with my questions and help those that might benefit from my successes and failures.
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Hello from Vancouver
Hi to all collectors and thanks for the valuable info that I have found on your site. I started with the SKS and now changed that for AR's. Still love the milsurps and have owned or own No1Mk111, RE P14, M91/30's and M44's. I'm in the process of helping a friend scope a Mosin so I'm sure I'll be asking the experts many questions in the future. Thanks. emma b
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New member...I'm a history & American Studies double major at Georgetown College in Kentucky and plan on going to law school. I've been collecting for about six years now and own a Yugoslav M-48, No. 5 Enfield, No. 4 Enfield, No. I Mk. III Enfield, Mosin Nagant 91/30, M1
Garand, MAS 49/56, Smith & Wesson Victory Model, Walther P-1 and a handful of civilian arms. I use this same tag on gunboards.com.
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Another CGN member. No collection yet. Maybe someday in the future...
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howdy
Hello everyone. My name is David. I have a weeks worth of collecting experience, but a life time's worth enthusiasm for those firearms that has shaped history on the last 100 yrs. Hope to make some good friends and acquaintances and learn a whole lot more than I know now!
Have a good one.
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howdy folks
Greetings from the "dawg days" of Mississippi! It's hot!
Discovered the C&R 3 years ago, haven't looked back since. What a way to preserve history.
Jeff